Counseling Diverse Populations (3RD)

Counseling Diverse Populations (3RD)

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  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780697361844
  • DDC分類 158.308

Full Description


This book addresses diversity counseling in a unique format that combines four non-ethnic minority groups: women, sexual minorities, older people, and people with disabilities. An historical overview of how both psychology and society have treated these four groups puts theories of discrimination in context. Chapters related to each of the four minority groups have been written by experts who have first-hand personal and professional exposure to the experiences and needs of members of each group. The final chapter discusses what mental health professions need to do in the future to adequately address the psychological needs for these four populations.

Contents

Part Ito Nontraditional Interventions and Diverse Populations 2.Oppression of People with Disabilities: Past and Present 3.Oppression of Older People: Past and Present 4.Oppression of Women: Past and Present 5.Oppression of Sexual Minorities: Past and Present Part II: The Client with a Disability 6.Counseling Families and Children with Disabilities, by Timothy R. Elliott & Larry L. Mullins 7.Navigating the Road to Independent Living, by Margaret A. Nosek & Rosemary B. Hughes 8.Counseling and Psychotherapy with Clients with Disabilities, by John F. Kosciulek Part III: The Older Client 9.What Counselors Can Do to Facilitate Successful Aging, by Eve H. Davison 10. Psychotherapy with Older Clients, by Sara Honn Qualls 11. Sexuality and Older Adults: What Counselors Need to Know, by Audrey U. Kim and Donald R. Atkinson Part IV: The Female Client 12. Counseling Girls and Women: Attitudes, Knowledge, and Skills, by Carolyn Zerbe Enns 13. Approaches to Counseling and Psychotherapy with Women, by Laura U. Forrest 14. Culture-Centered Counseling with Women of Color, by Angela M. Byars-Winston Part V: The Sexual Minority Client 15. What Counselors Need to Know About Working with Sexual Minority Clients, by Tania Israel 16. Finding the "Yes" Within Ourselves: Counseling Lesbian and Bisexual Women, by Susan L. Morrow 17. Affirmative Counseling with Gay Men, by Eric C. Chen, Thomas I. Stracuzzi, and Daniel E. Ruckdeschel Part VI: Implications 18. Diversity Imperatives for Counseling Practice, Training, and ResearchNER(01): WOW