Multicultural Issues in Counseling: New Approaches to Diversity

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Courtland C. Lee
John Wiley & Sons, Nov 4, 2014 - Psychology - 352 pages

This widely adopted, seminal text provides comprehensive direction from leading experts for culturally competent practice with diverse client groups in a variety of settings. Fully updated—with seven new chapters and including feedback from educators and practitioners—this book goes beyond counseling theory and offers specific information and effective techniques for work with the following client groups:

  • American Indians
  • African Americans
  • Asian and Pacific Islanders
  • Latinos/as
  • Arab Americans
  • Multiracial individuals and families
  • Women and men
  • Older adults
  • LGBQQT clients
  • People with disabilities
  • Deaf children and their families
  • Socioeconomically disadvantaged clients
  • Military personnel

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Contents

Cover
1945
About the Editor
1953
A Conceptual Framework for Counseling Across Cultures
1965
The CrossCultural Encounter Meeting the Challenge
1978
The Spectrum of Counseling American Indians
Counseling People of the African Diaspora in the United States
Counseling Asian and Pacific Islander Americans
A Conceptual Approach to Counseling With Latinao Culture
Issues in Counseling
Issues in Counseling Women
Combating Ageism Advocacy for Older Persons
Counseling Gay
Counseling Lesbian Bisexual Queer Questioning
Counseling Individuals With Physical Cognitive
Multicultural Deaf Children and Their Hearing Families
Counseling and the Culture of Economic Disadvantage

Counseling Arab Americans
Counseling the Multiracial Population
Counseling Military Clients Multicultural Competence

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About the author (2014)

Courtland C. Lee, PhD, is a professor in the Counselor Education Program at the Washington, DC, campus of The Chicago School of Professional Psychology. He is the author, editor, or coeditor of widely read books on multicultural counseling, social justice, and counseling African American males.

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