Culturally Diverse Counseling: Theory and Practice adopts a unique strengths-based approach in teaching students to focus on the positive attributes of individual clients and incorporate those strengths, along with other essential cultural considerations, into their diagnosis and treatment. With an emphasis on strengths as recommended in the 2017 multicultural guidelines set forth by the American Psychological Association (APA), this comprehensive text includes considerations for clinical practice with twelve groups, including older adults, immigrants and refugees, clients with disabilities, and multiracial clients. Each chapter includes practical guidelines for counselors, including opportunities for students to identify and curb their own implicit and explicit biases. A final chapter on social class, social justice, intersectionality, and privilege reminds readers of the various factors they must consider when working with clients of all backgrounds.
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Weight: 1420g
Dimensions: 203 x 254mm
Publication Date: 20 Dec 2018
Publisher: SAGE Publications Inc
Publication City/Country: United States
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781483388267
About Elsie Jones-Smith
Dr. Elsie Jones-Smith is a licensed psychologist a certified school psychologist and the President of the Strengths-Based Institute. She holds two Ph.D. degrees one in clinical psychology from Michigan State University and the other in counselor education from the University at Buffalo. She is a Fellow in two divisions of the American Psychological Association Division 17 the Society of Counseling Psychology and Division 45 the Society for the Psychological Study of Culture Ethnicity and Race. She is a Diplomate in counseling psychology (ABPP) a Fellow of the Academy of Counseling Psychology and a prior Distinguished Visitor for the American Psychological Association. Dr. Jones-Smith has extensive experience in strengths-based therapy graduate level teaching program evaluation (Head Start Title Chapter 1) tests construction and psychological consultation with schools. Her clinical orientation is strengths-based. She has currently expanded her clinical work to include cultural neuroscience. She is the author of six books including the recently published Culturally Diverse Counseling: Theories and Practice (Sage 2019). Second Edition of Theories of Counseling and Psychotherapy: An Integrative Approach (2016) with Sage Publications (which presents a chapter on Neuroscience and describes it as the Fifth Force in psychology); Spotlighting the Strengths of Every Single Student: Why U.S. Schools Need a New Strengths-Based Approach (2011 ABC-CLIO (2011); and Nurturing Nonviolent Children: A Guide for Parents Educators and Counselors (Praeger 2008). Two of her articles (The Strengths-Based Counseling Model (which was nominated as the outstanding article in TCP for 2006) and Ethnic Minorities: Life Stress Social Support and Mental Health Issues (1985) have been cited by The Counseling Psychologist as major contributions to the field of psychology. She has served on numerous editorial boards including The Counseling Psychologist (TCP) The Journal of Counseling Psychology and Counselor Education and Supervision. Dr. Jones-Smith has developed and published two theories in psychology: Strengths-Based Therapy and Ethnic Identity Development. In addition she has developed a strengths-based educational approach for working with youth in schools and several instruments that measure ethnic identity development students strengths and teachers strengths.