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Solutions Manual — Counseling the Culturally Diverse: Theory and Practice, 8th Edition — Derald Wing Sue, David Sue, Helen A. Neville & Laura Smith — ISBN 9781119448280 — Latest Update 2025/2026 — (All Chapters Covered 1–26)

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This verified Solutions Manual for Counseling the Culturally Diverse: Theory and Practice (8th Edition) by Derald Wing Sue, David Sue, Helen A. Neville & Laura Smith (ISBN 9781119448280) provides comprehensive solutions aligned with each chapter of the textbook. It is designed to aid instructors, students, and practitioners in multicultural counseling and therapy by offering detailed guidance on cultural competence, systemic oppression, practice dimensions, and counseling specific populations. The chapter list begins with Chapter 1: Obstacles to Developing Cultural Competence and Cultural Humility, Chapter 2: Multicultural Counseling and Therapy (MCT), and Chapter 3: Multicultural Counseling Competence for Counselors and Therapists of Marginalized Groups. The book continues with Chapter 4: The Political and Social Justice Implications of Counseling and Psychotherapy, Chapter 5: The Impact of Systemic Oppression Within the Counseling Process: Client Worldviews and Counselor Credibility, Chapter 6: Microaggressions in Counseling and Psychotherapy, Chapter 7: Multicultural Barriers and the Helping Professional, Chapter 8: Communication Style and Its Impact on Counseling and Psychotherapy, Chapter 9: Multicultural Evidence‑Based Practice (EBP), and Chapter 10: Non‑Western Indigenous Methods of Healing: Implications for Multicultural Counseling and Therapy (MCT). Additional chapters include Chapter 11: Racial, Ethnic, Cultural (REC) Identity Attitudes in People of Color, Chapter 12: White Racial Identity Development: Counseling Implications, Chapter 13: Culturally Competent Assessment, Chapter 14: Counseling African Americans, Chapter 15: Counseling American Indians/Native Americans and Alaska Natives, Chapter 16: Counseling Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders, Chapter 17: Counseling Latinx Populations, Chapter 18: Counseling Multiracial Populations, Chapter 19: Counseling Arab Americans and Muslim Americans, Chapter 20: Counseling Immigrants and Refugees, Chapter 21: Counseling Jewish Americans, Chapter 22: Counseling Individuals with Disabilities, Chapter 23: Counseling LGBTQ Populations, Chapter 24: Counseling Older Adults, Chapter 25: Counseling Individuals Living in Poverty, and Chapter 26: Counseling Women.

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Counseling the Culturally Diverse:

Theory and Practice 8th Edition
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Derald Wing Sue

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Helen Neville

Laura Smith
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Comprehensive Solutions Manual for
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Instructors and Students
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© Derald Wing Sue, David Sue, Helen Neville & Laura Smith. All rights reserved.

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, INTRODUCTION: TEACHING TIPS AND
RECOMMENDATIONS FOR MULTICULTURAL
COUNSELING AND THERAPY COURSES

Activities—Function Or Filler?
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As instructors, we are aware that our students bring with them a range of preferred
learning styles. We also know that while most people do not learn best by “chalk and talk,” many
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instructors still rely on this teaching approach. Finally, we additionally know that every time that
an additional “sense” is added to the learning process, the percentage of retained information will
likely increase. Although well-designed, well-timed, and well-executed activities can effectively
address the above, the use of activities, including icebreakers, is often not utilized by instructors
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as fully as possible. I strongly advise you to avoid using icebreakers and other activities as
“fillers.” Activities not only offer variety to the instructional process—breaking up information
conveyed via lectures and other more traditional teaching approaches—they also offer students a
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shared springboard. More specifically, there is tremendous value in having students experience
an activity together and then compare, contrast, and process their shared and differing individual
experiences, perceptions, and “take-aways.” (Refer to Appendix VI for additional information
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about icebreakers.)

Included in this Instructor’s Manual (IM) is an icebreaker, entitled “The Mistreated
Giant” (Appendix II)—my rewrite of the fairy tale “Jack and the Beanstalk” to include issues
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related to oppression, power, and perspective, as well as to provide the necessary “right-left”
element of this icebreaker. This activity has allowed me to get a feel for and address the students’
expressed goals and concerns at the beginning of the course, facilitate class cohesiveness and
name recall and has been an effective springboard for introducing some of the basic components
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of Multicultural Counseling and Therapy.


Go-Rounds
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Students and instructors will likely find Go-Rounds to be a useful processing, assessment,
and instructional course tool. Go-Rounds take place at the beginning of each class, starting with




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, the second class meeting. In a Go-Round, each student individually verbally shares their primary
take-away from the previous class and/or assignment(s); students can also share something that
has transpired during the intervening week that is not directly related to the readings,
assignments, or what transpired in class, but is still related to the area of Multicultural
Counseling and Therapy. Consistent with the Multicultural and Social Justice Counseling
Competencies (MSJCC) “Action” component, I also use this time to identify, and give kudos for,
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instances of student “praxis,” where course content/discussion has led to critical reflection and
action. An example of student praxis was when a student, who was employed as a mental health
worker at a nationally acclaimed psychiatric hospital, successfully convinced her department to
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purchase multicultural crayons for the children in their pediatric unit.

I named this class opener “Go Round” because students literally go around the circle
sharing one thing that they remember, took away, had an insight about, were disturbed about,
thought more about, and so on, related to our most recent class/assignments. By sharing
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information in this way, all students have an opportunity to speak—the stage is theirs—and to
engage in active listening. It also increases student openness to and curiosity about the narratives
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and experiences of others, facilitates student “ownership” of the course and its content and
increases cultural humility. It additionally helps to quickly bring students back to what took
place during the preceding week so that we can efficiently move into the theme of the current
class. Finally, as the instructor, I use the Go-Round as an opportunity to highlight, reinforce,
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clarify, and supplement what has been said.


Ground Rules
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It is not unusual for students to have concerns, especially at the beginning of this
particular course, about what might take place in class. Examples of such concerns are that the
student may say or do the “wrong” thing, discover that they are “prejudiced,” and/or may be
misinterpreted by others. The collective anxiety is often palpable. While some discomfort and
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“dissonance” is an important component of constructive change in this area, excessive anxiety or
concern can have the opposite effect.

I have found it critical to collaboratively develop a set of “ground rules” for the course,
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