PSYCHOLOGY FOR ADULTS in the Mental Health Industry
CULTURAL TOOLBOX
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This book is relevant to psychologists, counselors, educators, researchers, social workers, substance abuse counselors, administrators, students, and mental health agencies.
A practical guide designed to:
• Help mental health professionals conduct in-depth cultural self-assessments in order
to identify and address cultural stereotypes, biases, and Western colonizing counseling
practices.
• Help avoid Eurocentric practices that can harm clients from other cultures.
• Suggest additional client self-assessments and resource materials.
• Help present a variety of cultural viewpoints about culture and mental health through
brief chapter contributions by individuals who hold diverse world views.
• Discuss research regarding the impact of cultural violence on mental health providers
and their clients.
Includes:
• Reflective topics
• Journaling opportunities
• Illustrations
• Clinical anecdotes
• Essays, extensive resource lists
• Photographs to complement the text
• A practical, easy-to-read, & user-friendly resource
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BUY TODAY
This book is relevant to psychologists, counselors, educators, researchers, social workers, substance abuse counselors, administrators, students, and mental health agencies.
Psychological factors that shape multicultural competency and social justice effectiveness, such as implicit and explicit biases, difficulties in accurate self-assessment of cultural competency and social justice skills, and the historical colonial biases that still shape Western psychological training and practice.
A challenging balance between research and professional reflections to appeal to readers with different cultural backgrounds and different learning styles. The diversity of the contributors underscores the emphasis on the need to include cultural experts as side-by-side colleagues, consultants, and supervisors to help Western psychologists expand their professional cultural paradigms and world views.
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