Culture and the Therapeutic Process

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American Psychiatric Association
Black Confederates
Case Conceptualization
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CBT Method
clients
clinical assessment strategies
Clinical Practice
competence
counseling
counseling psychology research
Counselor Reflection
cross-cultural case analysis
Cultural Competence
Culturally Encapsulated
culturally responsive therapy process
Culturally Sensitive Assessment
encapsulation
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ethnic
Ethnic Minority Clients
Feminist Therapy
health
LDS.
Liberation Psychology
mental
mental health diversity
Mental Health Professionals
Microcounseling Skills
minority
multicultural
multicultural counseling
Multicultural Counseling Competence
Posttermination Phases
Process Notes
professionals
Stereotype Threat
Structured Support Systems
Therapeutic Gains
therapist cultural competence
Therapist Trainees
Writing Process Notes
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9780805862478
  • Weight: 456g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 24 Nov 2009
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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While there are numerous resources for practitioners on the subject, the ambiguity remains of what actually constitutes effective multicultural counseling and psychotherapy and how it should be incorporated into their sessions. This book addresses the question of how to apply current theories and research with a unique “start-to-finish” approach, examining the role culture plays in each stage of the therapeutic process, from before the clinical intake to termination. Each chapter is devoted to one of these stages and provides practical strategies, techniques, examples, and case studies. The reader will find new ways to consider the influence of culture and expand their own knowledge and skills as a practitioner.

University of Southern Mississippi, USA