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Multicultural and Social Justice Counseling

A Systemic, Person-Centered, and Ethical Approach
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Multicultural and Social Justice Counseling: A Systemic, Person-Centered, and Ethical Approach provides readers with an in-depth exploration of counseling practices that are both culturally attentive and ethically guided. The book is structured into three key sections that build upon each other to establish a comprehensive understanding for future practitioners within the field of counseling. The text begins by laying the groundwork for the core characteristics and competencies necessary for effective counseling in diverse environments, including reflective practices and a deep understanding of power dynamics. The second section delves into various cultural groups and their sociopolitical contexts, addressing oppressive systems such as racism, colorism, ethnocentrism, xenomisia, colonialism, classism, ableism, ageism, patriarchy, transmisia, queer oppression, and religious persecution. The third and final section emphasizes practical application, equipping readers with skills for implementing multicultural counseling techniques in client assessments and treatment plans across various counseling settings. Multicultural and Social Justice Counseling is ideal for graduate-level courses in counseling, specifically those focused on multicultural issues, ethics, and social justice. This book is also highly relevant for professional development workshops and seminars dedicated to enhancing counselors' cultural competence and ethical decision-making in their practice.
Jennifer M. Cook is an associate professor of counselor education at the University of Texas at San Antonio. She earned her Ph.D. in counselor education from Virginia Tech, her M.A. in counseling psychology and counselor education with a couples and family specialization from the University of Colorado at Denver. Madeline Clark is an associate professor of counselor education at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. She earned her Ph.D. in counselor education and supervision and a M.S.Ed. in clinical mental health counseling from Old Dominion University.
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