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Handbook of Multicultural Counseling Joseph G. Ponterotto

Handbook of Multicultural Counseling By Joseph G. Ponterotto

Handbook of Multicultural Counseling by Joseph G. Ponterotto


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This handbook is considered a classic text in American counselling and is the world's most often-cited scholarly work on multicultural counselling.

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Handbook of Multicultural Counseling by Joseph G. Ponterotto

The Handbook of Multicultural Counseling is considered a classic text and is likely the world's most often cited scholarly work on multicultural counseling. The new third edition is completely revised and expanded, with 58 brand new chapters covering state-of-the art advances in theory, ethics, research, measurement, and clinical practice and assessment in multicultural counseling and therapy.

Features:

Latest developments on theory, research, and measurement of racial, ethnic, multiracial, and gay/lesbian identity development.

An expanded research section covering quantitative, qualitative, and mixed methods research designs.

New chapters outlining how to both design and translate psychological instruments for multicultural research.

The latest ethical updates with regard to practice and research.

Applied guidelines for clinical practice and assessment across the lifespan.

Recent advances in multicultural career counseling across the lifespan.

Updates on spirituality and multicultural counseling.

Twelve new lifestories of multicultural pioneers who have helped shape the advancement of multicultural practice, research, and social advocacy.

Contributing chapter authors represent nationally and internationally renowned researchers, clinicians, administrators, and social justice advocates.

Handbook of Multicultural Counseling Reviews

This is an excellent book. -- Dr. Alicia Lamberghini-West

About Joseph G. Ponterotto

Joe Ponterotto is Professor and Coordinator of the Counseling Psychology Program at Fordham University's Graduate School of Education. Prior to his arrival at Fordham in 1987, he was Assistant Professor at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Active in APA and ACA, Joe is also the author of numerous journal articles and books and coeditor of Sage's Handbook of Multicultural Counseling. J. Manuel Casas is Professor Emeritus in the Department of Counseling, Clinical, and School Psychology at the University of California, Santa Barbara. He has published extensively on sociocultural, psychological, and contextual factors that negatively affect ethnic/racial populations including immigrants. He counteracts the negativity of these factors by directing attention to resiliency factors that can help these populations lead sound and healthy lives. His work has been widely cited both within and outside of the United States. Lisa A. Suzuki Is an associate professor in the Department of Applied Psychology at New York University. She is co-editor with Dr. Joseph Ponterotto of the Handbook of Multicultural Assessment: Clinical, Psychological and Educational Applications now in its third edition. She is also co-editor of Qualitative Strategies for Ethnocultural Research with Drs. Nagata and Kohn-Wood. Her main research interests have been in the areas of multicultural assessment and qualitative research methods. Charlene Alexander is the Associate Provost for Diversity and Professor of Counseling Psychology at Ball State University where she is responsible for implementing strategic initiatives to support the diversity efforts of the university. Her research interests are in the areas of multicultural counseling, school counseling and the impact of immersive learning experiences on counseling students' multicultural competency development.

Table of Contents

Preface PART I: HONORING OUR ELDERS: LIFESTORIES OF PIONEERS IN MULTICULTURAL COUNSELING AND PSYCHOLOGY Ch 1. Psychology as the Study of the Soul's Dream - Eduardo Duran Ch 2. A Personal History - Carolyn G. Barcus Ch 3. My Life is a Balance Between... - Rosie Bingham, with student poem by Gloria Wong Ch 4. Transformative Adaptations to Linear Pathways - Joseph L. White as interviewed by Thomas A. Parham Ch 5. Living the Contradictions of a Mexican American Feminist - Patricia Arredondo Ch 6. My Life in Fast Forward: Reflections on the Making of a Latino Psychologist - Amado M. Padilla Ch 7. Life Messages, Messages for Life - Richard M. Suinn Ch 8. Seeds of Consciousness - Mary A. Fukuyama Ch 9. Roots of Activism and My Evolution as a Social Justice Advocate in Academe - Susan L. Morrow Ch 10. Limping Toward Bethlehem: A Personal History - Rhoda Olkin Ch 11. 50 Years in the Counseling Field: From Baba Ram Dass to Neuroscience - Allen E. Ivey Ch 12. Loss and Desire in New Jersey - Michelle Fine Ch 13. Learning From Voices of Wisdom: Reflections on Multicultural Life Stories - Joseph G. Ponterotto PART II. ETHICS IN MULTICULTURAL COUNSELING Ch 14. Ethics in Multicultural Counseling Practice - Melba J. T. Vasquez Ch 15. The Principled Conduct of Counseling Research With Ethnocultural Populations: The Influence of Moral Judgments on Scientific Reasoning - Joseph E. Trimble PART III: EMERGING AND INTERNATIONAL ISSUES IN MULTICULTURAL COUNSELING Ch 16. The Intersection of Positive Psychology and Multiculturalism in Counseling - Jennifer Teramoto Pedrotti, Lisa M. Edwards Ch 17. International Counseling Competencies: A New Frontier in Multicultural Training - Stefania AEgisdottir, Lawrence H. Gerstein Ch 18. The Multicultural and Internationalization Counseling Psychology Movements: When All is Said and Done, It's All Multicultural, Isn't It? - J. Manuel Casas, Yong S. Park, Brian Cho Ch 19. Counseling Immigrants and Refugees - Ellen L. Short, Lisa Suzuki, Maria Prendes-Lintel, Gina Prendes-Lintel Furr, Soumya Madabhushi, Geraldine Mapel PART IV: RACIAL, ETHNIC, AND GAY/LESBIAN/BISEXUAL IDENTITY DEVELOPMENT: UPDATES ON THEORY, MEASUREMENT, AND COUNSELING IMPLICATIONS Ch 20. The Beauty of Being Native: The Nature of Native American and Alaska Native Identity Development - Andrea L. Dixon, Tarrell Awe Agahe Portman Ch 21. African and Afro-Caribbean American Identity Development: Theory and Practice Implications - Tina Q. Richardson, Angela R. Bethea, Charlayne C. Hayling, Claudette Williamson-Taylor Ch 22. Latina/o Identity Development: Updates on Theory, Measurement, and Counseling Implications - Marie L. Miville Ch 23. Asian American Racial and Ethnic Identity: Update on Theory and Measurement - Mark H. Chae, Christopher Larres Ch 24. Native Hawaiian Identity and Measurement: An Ecological Perspective of Indigenous Identity Development - Laurie D. McCubbin, Thu A. Dang Ch 25. Understanding Whiteness: Previous Approaches and Possible Directions in the Study of White Racial Attitudes and Identity - Lisa B. Spanierman, Jason R. Soble Ch 26. Multiracial-Heritage Awareness and Personal Affiliation (M-HAPA): Understanding Identity in People of Mixed-Race Descent - SooJean Choi-Misailidis Ch 27. Where Do We Go From Here? Raising the Bar of What Constitutes Multicultural Competence in Working With Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Communities - Leo Wilton PART V: ACCULTURATION Ch 28. Acculturation: Theories, Measures, and Research - Lourdes M. Rivera Ch 29. Incorporating Levels of Acculturation in Counseling Practice - Eric L. Kohatsu, William R. Concepcion, Patricia Perez PART IV: MULTICULTURAL COUNSELING RESEARCH Ch 30. Challenges and Rewards in Conducting Multicultural Counseling Research: A Heuristic, Archival, Phenomenological Study - Joseph G. Ponterotto Ch 31. Designing and Interpreting Quantitative Research in Multicultural Counseling - Germine H. Awad, Kevin O. Cokley Ch 32. Language, Translation, and Validity in the Adaptation of Psychological Tests for Multicultural Counseling - Kwong-Liem Karl Kwan, Younnjung Gong, Michael Maestas Ch 33. Designing and Interpreting Qualitative Research in Multicultural Counseling - Heather Z. Lyons, Denise H. Bike Ch 34. Adapting Mixed Methods Research to Multicultural Counseling - Vicki L. Plano Clark, Sherry C. Wang Ch 35. Culturally Congruent Practices in Counseling and Psychotherapy: A Review of Research - Timothy B. Smith PART VII: SPIRITUAL AND RELIGIOUS ISSUES IN COUNSELING Ch 36. Why Does Counseling Psychology Exclude Religion? A Content Analysis and Methodological Critique - Lewis Z. Schlosser, Pamela F. Foley, Ellyn Poltrock Stein, Jason R. Holmwood Ch 37. Counseling Muslims and Sikhs in a Post-9/11 World - Muninder K. Ahluwalia, Noreen K. Zaman Ch 38. The Spiritual Exercises in Counseling and Therapy - John J. Cecero, S. J. Ch 39. Counseling Persons From Eastern Religions and Spirtualities - John Huang PART VIII: MULTICULTURAL HEALTH COUNSELING: THE INTERSECTION OF PHYSICAL AND MENTAL HEALTH Ch 40. Customized Multicultural Health Counseling: Bridging the Gap Between Mental and Physical Health for Racial and Ethnic Minorities - Carolyn M. Tucker, Katherine D. Daly, Keith C. Herman Ch 41. Gender and Physical health: A Lifespan Perspective on Women's Fertility - Merle A. Keitel, Erica Tennenbaum, Heather Cunha Amato Ch 42. Minority Stress and Health of Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Individuals: A Developmental-Contextual Perspective - Eric C. Chen, Ryan Androsiglio, Vicky Ng PART IX. COUNSELOR SOCIAL JUSTICE IN ACTION: LESSONS FROM THE FIELD Ch 43. Closing the Achievement Gap: A Social Justice Imperative for School Counseling - Alan W. Burkard, Michael J. Martinez, and Casey A. Holtz Ch 44. Counselors as Diversity Change Agents in Higher Education - Roger L. Worthington, Jeni Hart, Taleb S. Khairallah Ch 45. Responding to Hate on a College Campus: The Stop Hate Campaign and a Multicultural Climate Assessment - Charlene Alexander, Stefania AEgisdottir, Lawrence H. Gerstein, Erin Snyder, Doris Kirkpatrick, Michael O' Heron, Elizabeth Sellers, Rebecca Hansen, Marlon Rollins, Timothy Gordon Ch 46. Promoting Multiculturalism, Democracy, and Social Justice in Organizational Settings: A Case Study - Michael D'Andrea, Judy Daniels Ch 47. Social Justice and Community Engagement: Developing Relationships Beyond the University - Rebecca L. Toporek, Diane Dodge, Felicia Tripp, Laura Alarcon PART X: ADVANCES IN MULTICULTURAL ASSESSMENT AND COUNSELING Ch 48. Multicultural Counseling Assessment With Children - Jennie Park-Taylor, Allison B. Ventura, Vicky Ng Ch 49. Advances in Multicultural Assessment and Counseling With Adolescents: An Ecological Perspective - Christine J. Yeh, Kwong-Liem Karl Kwan Ch 50. Current Considerations in the Assessment of Adults: A Review and Extension of Culturally Inclusive Models - Alex L. Pieterse, Matthew J. Miller Ch 51. Advances in Multicultural Assessment and Counseling With Culturally Diverse Older Adults - Luis A. Vazquez, Merranda Marin, Enedina Garcia-Vazquez Ch 52. Family Counseling: Systems, Postmodern, and Multicultural Perspectives - George V. Gushue, Daniel T. Sciarra, Brenda X. Mejia PART XI: MULTICULTURAL CAREER COUNSELING AND DEVELOPMENT: UPDATES ON THEORY AND PRACTICE Ch 53. Applying Social Cognitive Career Theory Across Cultures: Empirical Status - Robert W. Lent, Hung-Bin Sheu Ch 54. Cultural Validity of Holland's Theory - Nadya A. Fouad, Neeta Kantamneni Ch 55. Multiculturally Competent Career Counseling Interventions With Adolescents Vulnerable to Discrimination - Margo A. Jackson, Cesar A. Leon, Mira Zaharopolous Ch 56. Career Counseling With Diverse Adults - Mark Pope Ch 57. Career Development Strategies for Older Adults From Diverse, Racial, and Ethnic Backgrounds - V. Scott Solberg, Judith M. Ettinger Counseling Persons from Eastern Religions - John Huang Author Index Subject Index About the Editors About the Contributors

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CIN1412964326VG
9781412964326
1412964326
Handbook of Multicultural Counseling by Joseph G. Ponterotto
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SAGE Publications Inc
20091103
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