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- Book Title
- Diversity and Social Justice in Counseling, Psychology, and Psych
- ISBN
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Product Identifiers
Publisher
Cognella, Inc.
ISBN-10
1516548590
ISBN-13
9781516548590
eBay Product ID (ePID)
8038770410
Product Key Features
Number of Pages
434 Pages
Publication Name
Diversity and Social Justice in Counseling, Psychology, & Psychotherapy : a Case Study Approach
Language
English
Subject
General
Publication Year
2021
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Psychology
Format
Trade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height
1.1 in
Item Weight
33 Oz
Item Length
10 in
Item Width
8 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Synopsis
Explores the ways in which helping professions are practiced in the context of a multifaceted society. The text advances understanding that ethnic group and race categories are useful but limited without the inclusion of the intersectionality of race/culture/ethnicity, gender, sexual orientations, class, disability, religion/spirituality, and age., Diversity and Social Justice in Counseling, Psychology, and Psychotherapy: A Case Study Approach offers readers a critical perspective on the ways in which helping professions are practiced in the context of a multifaceted society. The text is designed to advance readers' understanding that ethnic group and race categories are useful but limited without the inclusion of the intersectionality of the Group of Seven (Big 7) identities (and beyond): race/culture/ethnicity, gender, sexual orientations, class, disability, religion/spirituality, and age. Key concepts, such as multiple and intersecting cultural identities and social locations, power, privilege, stereotyping, discrimination, prejudice, and oppression, are explored through various points of entry. Individual chapters cover the integration of antiracism and critical race theory in practice, Indigeneity and coloniality as analytic tools, feminist therapy, ethical considerations, and more. The book supports the construction of an intersubjective, intrapsychic, and relational space in practice. Each chapter includes a case vignette that illustrates how cultural, historical, economical, and sociopolitical contexts offer a background to diversity and social justice theory and practice, as well as reflective questions to help readers think critically. Diversity and Social Justice in Counseling, Psychology, and Psychotherapy is an essential resource for students and practitioners within various helping professions., Watch the "Integrating Diversity and Social Justice in the Counseling, Psychology, and Psychotherapy Classroom" Webinar HERE. This webinar demonstrates how the integration of diversity and social justice into counseling, psychology, and psychotherapy course curriculum can well prepare students for meaningful practice in a multifaceted society. Diversity and Social Justice in Counseling, Psychology, and Psychotherapy: A Case Study Approach offers readers a critical perspective on the ways in which helping professions are practiced in the context of a multifaceted society. The text is designed to advance readers' understanding that ethnic group and race categories are useful but limited without the inclusion of the intersectionality of the Group of Seven (Big 7) identities (and beyond): race/culture/ethnicity, gender, sexual orientations, class, disability, religion/spirituality, and age. Key concepts, such as multiple and intersecting cultural identities and social locations, power, privilege, stereotyping, discrimination, prejudice, and oppression, are explored through various points of entry. The book explores the integration of antiracism and critical race theory in practice, Indigeneity and coloniality as analytic tools, feminist therapy, ethical considerations, and more. Closing chapters focus on social justice, transnational, and human rights perspectives, shedding light on timely topics including immigration and globalization, decolonizing diversity and justice training, and ethics of the other. The book supports the construction of an intersubjective, intrapsychic, and relational space in practice. Each chapter includes a case vignette that illustrates how cultural, historical, economical, and sociopolitical contexts offer a background to diversity and social justice theory and practice, as well as reflective questions to help readers think critically. Diversity and Social Justice in Counseling, Psychology, and Psychotherapy is an essential resource for students and practitioners within various helping professions.
LC Classification Number
BF636.7.C76
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