Culture and Identity: Life Stories for Counselors and Therapists by Anita Jones Thomas
The book:
offers autobiographical stories that help readers enhance their own clinical skills since the stories depict real clinical situations
includes theoretical content descriptions for each story to provide clinicians with a comprehensive array of themes they are likely to encounter in their clients' histories
contains a clinical applications section within each chapter that gives readers practical ideas they can apply to clients with similar stories
includes a valuable countertransference section that provides clinicians with personal reaction scenarios when working with clients that have issues similar to those presented in each story
comprises of chapters that can be read independently making it an easy fit for both classroom assignments and readers' preferences.
Culture and Identity is a unique, easy-to-read book that demonstrates how cultural factors influence identity and life choices. It is an excellent textbook for advanced undergraduate and graduate courses on multicultural counseling focusing on diversity in the fields of Psychology, Counseling, Family Therapy, Social Work, and Human Services. The book is a valuable resource for clinicians looking to further their understanding of cultural factors in clinical work and will also be of interest to any professional in the mental health field who works with a diverse client population.