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Cross Cultural Awareness and Social Justice in Counseling

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Many societal and cultural changes have taken place over the past several decades, almost all of which have had a significant effect on the mental health professions. Clinicians find themselves encountering clients from highly diverse backgrounds more and more often, increasing the need for a knowledge of cross-cultural competencies. Ellis and Carlson have brought together some of the leaders in the field of multicultural counseling to create a text for mental health professionals that not only addresses diversity but also emphasizes the counselor’s role as an advocate of social justice.

Key Features

  • In-depth Analysis: Each chapter addresses the unique needs and relevant issues in working with a specific population.
  • Diversity Focus: Emphasizes the importance of understanding diversity in mental health counselling.
  • Social Justice Advocacy: Highlights the counselor’s role as an advocate for social justice.
  • Comprehensive Coverage: Discusses issues relevant to various groups, including women, men, African Americans, Asian Americans, Spanish-speaking clients, North America’s indigenous people, members of the LGBT community, new citizens, and the poor, underserved, and underrepresented.
  • Research-Based: The theoretical foundation rests on research into diversity, spirituality, religion, and color-specific issues.

Additional Information

Issues that enter into the counselor-patient relationship are discussed in detail for all of these groups, with the hope that this will lead to a greater understanding and sensitivity on the part of the counselor for their patients. This is an important and timely book for both counselors-in-training and those already established as professionals in today’s highly diverse and constantly-changing society.