Preface to the Third Edition
Acknowledgments
About the Editor
About the Contributors
PART I: KEY CONCEPTS
1. Culture and Diversity Defined - Garrett J. McAuliffe
2. Culture: Clarifications and Complications - Garrett J.
McAuliffe
3. Social Justice and Advocacy - Tim Grothaus, Garrett J.
McAuliffe, and Mona Danner
4. Ethnicity - Garrett J. McAuliffe, Bryan S. K. Kim, and Yong S.
Park
5. Conceptualizing Race and Racism - Garrett J. Mcauliffe, Tim
Grothaus, and Edwin Gomez
PART II: MAJOR ETHNIC GROUPINGS
6. African Americans - Kathy M. Evans
7. East and Southeast Asian Americans - Bryan S. K. Kim, Yong S.
Park, and Sherry C. Wang
8. Native Americans - Michael T. Garrett (Eastern Band of the
Cherokee Nation), Cyrus Williams, Lisa Grayshield (Washoe Nation),
Tarrell Awe, Agahe Portman (White River Cherokee), and J. T.
Garrett (Eastern Band of the Cherokee Nation)
9. White Americans of European Descent - Adrianne Johnson, Tara
Hill, Nancy Adams, Lee J. Richmond, and Mary H. Guindon
10. Middle Eastern/North African (MENA) Ancestry - Julie
Hakim-Larson, Sylvia Nassar, and Ashley D. Paterson
11. Latino/a Americans - Edward A. Delgado-Romero, Jhokania De Los
Santos, Cristalís Capielo Rosario, Jasmine J. Jenkins, and Rebekah
Ingram Estevez
12. South Asian Americans - Daya Singh Sandhu, Joshua Ebby Abraham,
and Jayamala Madathil
PART III: SOCIAL GROUPS
13. Social Class - Patricia Goodspeed-Grant, Karen L. Mackie, and
Joshua Abraham
14. Gender - Lori E. Notestine and Chris Leeth
15. Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Clients - Dawn M. Szymanski and
Rachel F. Carretta
16. Religion and Spirituality - Jesse Fox, Karen Eriksen, Shelley
A. Jackson, and Chet Weld
17. Individuals With Disabilities - Yvette Q. Getch, Christina R.
Noel, and Adrianne L. Johnson
18. Immigrants and Refugees: Facilitating Cultural Transition - Ben
C. H. Kuo, Siqi Huang, Sara Keshavarzi, and Renee Taylor
19. Military Populations - Erin Kern Popejoy
PART IV: IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICE
20. The Practice of Culturally Alert Counseling - Garrett J.
McAuliffe and Tim Grothaus
Index
Garrett J. McAuliffe is University Professor of Counselor Education at Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Virginia. He received his doctorate in counseling from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst, his master′s degree from the University of Albany, and his bachelor′s degree in literature from Queens College in New York City. McAuliffe’s work focuses on culture, constructivism, counselor education, and career, and he has written or co-written six books on topics ranging from working with troubled youth to culturally alert counseling. He has created models for cultural de-centering and health-oriented client assessment. He spent thirteen years as a community college and university counselor, and prior to that, he served as a public school teacher in New York.
"Culturally Alert Counseling is quite comprehensive in that it
provides material that helps students increase their
self-awareness, enhance their knowledge of major cultural groups,
and build their skills to intentionally address culture in the
counseling exchange."
*Claudette A. Brown-Smythe*
"Culturally Alert Counseling is an excellent textbook –
comprehensive, logical, and didactic while engaging students."
*Helen S. Hamlet*
"Culturally Alert Counseling presents information in a
‘user-friendly’ manner to help students from all backgrounds become
more culturally alert."
*Jan M. Heinitz*
"Culturally Alert Counseling is an excellent book for introductory
and advanced courses on cultural competence in counseling. The
authors provide many opportunities for self-reflection and growth
among beginning and advanced counselors. Each chapter is very
user-friendly and provides concrete examples of situations that
counselors will likely face when working with diverse populations.
I appreciate how this book presents the topic of cultural
competence in straightforward non-biased language that both
students and practitioners can appreciate."
*LaTrice Montgomery*
"Every chapter in Culturally Alert Counseling addresses the
essential philosophy (knowledge, awareness, and skills) of the
field in a highly readable fashion. While 500 plus pages filled
with extensive exercises and a wealth of recommended resources may
seem a lot for a three hour course, I came away from the book
knowing that I could never know all I need about this critical area
because it is constantly changing."
*Van Vaughn*
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