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Multicultural and feminist perspectives are characterized by a
variety of similarities, and the integration of multicultural and
feminist perspectives in counseling psychology has been a key aim
of those in these fields for decades. However, the effective
implementation this approach often has been proven challenging and
elusive, with difficulties defining the complexity of feminist and
multicultural factors in inclusive and meaningful ways. Rising to
the challenging of integrating multicultural and feminist
perspectives, this book features the accumulated knowledge of
approximately 40 years of scholarship that flows out of feminist
and multicultural efforts within counseling psychology. It brings a
feminist multicultural perspective to core domains within
counseling psychology such as ethical frameworks, lifespan
development, identify formation and change, growth-oriented and
ecological assessment, and career theory and practice. Emphasis is
placed on the intersections among social identities related to
gender, ethnicity/race, sexual orientation, social class and
socioeconomic status, religion, disability, and nationality.
Chapters provide insights and perspectives about specific groups of
women include African American women, Latinas, women with
disabilities, women in poverty, women who have experienced trauma,
and American Muslim women. Also featured are a range of additional
multicultural feminist psychological practices such as feminist
multicultural mentoring, teaching, training, and social activism.
Affectively blending multicultural and feminist approaches, the
theme of working toward social justice for all people permeates all
chapters of this handbook.
Now in its 4th edition, Counseling Psychology remains one of the
leading, trusted introductory texts orienting students to this
expansive and dynamic field. This comprehensive overview of the
entire field of counseling psychology surveys key professional
practices and issues, interventions, science and research, and
general basic concepts. It examines the history and growth of the
field; its themes and foundations, including vital issues of ethics
and cultural competence; its contributions to research in areas
such as vocational psychology and social justice; and the ways in
which counseling psychologists have helped develop effective
practices in psychotherapy and counseling. Building on the
four-part structure of the previous edition, Counseling Psychology
provides key updates and expanded discussion of important topics
like diversity and social justice. The addition of Questions for
Reflection at the end of each chapter and feature boxes
highlighting important topics and terms throughout the work makes
this essential text more interactive and engaging.
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