COUNSELING THE CULTURALLY DIVERSE
Theory and Practice, 5th Edition
Derald Wing Sue and David Sue
John Wiley & Sons, 2007
LEARNING OBJECTIVES - This course was designed to allow the reader to:
• Understand the cultural conditioning of one’s personal and professional training
• Begin the process of developing culturally appropriate intervention strategies in working with a diverse clientele
• Understand ethnic minority psychology, and minority mental health and treatment
• Learn from the most recent research, theoretical formulations and practice implications in the field of multicultural counseling
• Understand racial/ethnic minority groups as well as multiracial individuals, women, gays and lesbians
• Analyze the meaning of diversity and multiculturalism
• Recognize the difference between individualism and collectivism, and Asian-
• American clients and decision making
• Learn about paralanguage
• Learn how to become a culturally effective family systems counselor-therapist
• Learn the components of ethnocentric monoculturalism and its problems
• Learn the traits of culturally skilled counselors
Derald Wing Sue, Ph.D., is Professor of Psychology at the California School of Professional Psychology, Alameda, and the California State University at Hayward. He is currently President of the Society for the Psychological Study of Ethnic Minority Issues (Division 45 of the American Psychological Association).
David Sue, Ph.D., is Professor of Psychology at Western Washington University. He is an associate of the Center for Cross-Cultural Research and has conducted research on issues related to multicultural counseling and training.
12 CE credits; 576 pages
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