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Culture and Identity engages students with autobiographical stories
that show the intersections of culture as part of identity
formation. The easy-to-read stories centered on such themes as
race, ethnicity, gender, class, religion, sexual orientation, and
disability tell the real-life struggles with identity development,
life events, family relationships, and family history. The Third
Edition includes an expanded framework model that encompasses
racial socialization, oppression, and resilience. New discussions
of timely topics include race and gender intersectionality,
microaggressions, enculturation, cultural homelessness, risk of
journey, spirituality and wellness, and APA guidelines for working
with transgendered individuals.
Culture and Identity: Life Stories for Counselors and Therapists is
a collection of autobiographical stories that explores themes of
race/ethnicity, immigration/acculturation, religion, and social
class. These engaging stories allow readers to understand the
significance and influence of culture on identity development,
sense of self, family relationships, interpersonal relationships,
and life choices. As the storytellers reveal their real life
struggles, readers will enhance their understanding of intra-group
differences, increase their repertoire of clinical skills, and
sharpen their multicultural competency. Each chapter contains a
discussion of content themes, along with clinical applications,
assessment questions, techniques, and interventions, as well as
personal reactions evoked from the stories. Key Features: 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' own histories Contains a clinical
applications section for each chapter that gives readers practical
ideas they can apply to clients Includes a valuable
countertransference section that provides clinicians with personal
reaction scenarios when working with clients 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. In addition, it is ideal for many practicum and
internship courses. A valuable resource for clinicians looking to
further their understanding of cultural factors in clinical work,
it will also be of interest to any professional in the mental
health field who works with a diverse client population.
Reviewed by the Humane Society of the United States, this book is
the touching, true stories of all the dogs that the author has
owned and loved throughout her life. Some of the stories will make
you laugh, some will make you cry, but ALL of them will absolutely
warm your heart!! You'll thoroughly enjoy the emotional ride!!
"I so thoroughly enjoyed your class and I thought the textbook was
excellent. The autobiographies were extremely beneficial to me as
jumping off points to explore multicultural terms and concepts.
Your fair selection of individuals, with such varied and complex
backgrounds, made it impossible for any of us to fall into pet
political or ideological paradigms - right or left.Thank you again
for such a good learning experience." -Victoria Herbert, student at
Claremont University "I really liked the textbook. The story format
is superb because it allows you enter into ideas and concepts
experientially. This tends to make them much more comprehensible
and enduring than definitions or third person explanations. It also
greatly increased my empathy for certain populations. Rachel's
story about the transgender child was extremely powerful in this
regard. Finally, stories have a strong convincing quality. It's
hard to argue with someone's experience." -Stephen Schubert "I
liked it. I actually enjoyed reading it which I can't always say
about grad school textbooks. I thought that it was easy to read and
follow. It gave valuable background information which tied in
history and current events well. This allowed me to more clearly
understand society as a whole. I really liked the vignettes-looking
at people's experiences from different cultures, backgrounds,
etc... it enabled me to better understand where people were coming
from and their wordviews. It gave thorough descriptions of groups,
theories, and sociology/psychology concepts. This helped me to
better understand people's struggles. -Julie Mcshane "I actually
thought it was one of the better textbooks I've had in the program
specifically because of the life stories. I always think case
studies are very effective because your learning is within a real
life context rather than relying on just theories and then trying
to apply those theories to actual situations...which can be
difficult." -Lorraine Hayes, Northeastern Illinois University Story
is one of the most powerful ways to creating meaning. This
collection of life stories offers compelling narratives by
individuals from different races, ethnic groups, religions, sexual
orientations, and social classes. By weaving these engaging stories
with relevant theoretical topics, this unique textbook provides
deeper levels of understanding on how cultural factors influence
identity, personality, worldview, and mental health. Using a
content-theme analysis, Dimensions of Multicultural Counseling: A
Life Story Approach allows readers to easily grasp the relationship
between multiple dimensions and the formation of identity. Key
Features and Benefits Combines theory and practice as each life
story is followed by a clinical applications section, which contain
practical ideas for working with clients who have similar stories
Allows for easy classroom assignments since each section in the
book can be read independently Devotes full chapters to topics not
found in other textbooks: Oppression and Resilience; Sexual
Orientation; Multicultural Theory Offers useful toolbox activities,
which gives students additional resources for further exploration
Praise for the authors' precursory work: "Culture and Identity:
Life Stories for Counselors and Therapists is a brilliant
revolution in our way of looking at culture and identity through an
understanding of diverse people's diverse life stories. Reading
each character's story helps us learn how distinct each individual
life is and how rich and diverse our world is. It packs rich and
diverse information derived from firsthand, and intimate stories."
- PsycCritiques Also available with this book An Instructor's
Resource CD with supplemental materials for each chapter and a
helpful internet study site including podcasts and videos offer
further opportunities that examine and apply this mosaic of rich
subject matter. Intended Audience This core text may be used in
upper level undergraduate in multicultural counseling, psychology,
social work, marriage and family therapy, and human services as
well as a text for advanced and doctoral courses on multicultural
issues. A valuable resource for understanding cultural factors in
clinical work, it will enhance the clinical skills of mental health
providers who work with diverse client populations.
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