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,Table of Contents
Cover
Preface
CHANGES TO CCD
EFFICIENT UP‐TO‐DATE COVERAGE
PEDAGOGICAL STRENGTHS
APPRECIATION
REFERENCE
About the Authors
SECTION ONE: The Multiple Dimensions of Multicultural
Counseling and Therapy
PART I: The Affective and Conceptual Dimensions of
Multicultural Counseling and Therapy
1 Obstacles to Developing Cultural Competence and
Cultural Humility
REACTIONS TO READING COUNSELING THE
CULTURALLY DIVERSE
EMOTIONAL SELF‐REVELATIONS AND FEARS:
MAJORITY GROUP MEMBERS
EMOTIONAL INVALIDATION VERSUS
AFFIRMATION: MARGINALIZED GROUP
MEMBERS
RECOGNIZING AND UNDERSTANDING
RESISTANCE TO MULTICULTURAL TRAINING
CULTURAL COMPETENCE AND EMOTIONS
SUMMARY
GLOSSARY TERMS
REFERENCES
2 Multicultural Counseling and Therapy (MCT)

, CULTURE‐UNIVERSAL (ETIC) VERSUS
CULTURE‐SPECIFIC (EMIC) FORMULATIONS
THE NATURE OF MULTICULTURAL
COUNSELING COMPETENCE
A TRIPARTITE FRAMEWORK FOR
UNDERSTANDING THE MULTIPLE
DIMENSIONS OF IDENTITY
INDIVIDUAL AND UNIVERSAL BIASES IN
PSYCHOLOGY AND MENTAL HEALTH
THE IMPACT OF GROUP IDENTITIES ON
COUNSELING AND PSYCHOTHERAPY
WHAT IS MULTICULTURAL COUNSELING AND
THERAPY (MCT)?
WHAT IS CULTURAL COMPETENCE?
SOCIAL JUSTICE AND CULTURAL
COMPETENCE
SUMMARY
GLOSSARY TERMS
REFERENCES
3 Multicultural Counseling Competence for Counselors
and Therapists of Marginalized Groups
INTERRACIAL AND INTERETHNIC BIASES
IMPACT ON INTERRACIAL COUNSELING
RELATIONSHIPS
STEREOTYPES HELD BY SOCIALLY
MARGINALIZED GROUP MEMBERS
THE WHO‐IS‐MORE‐OPPRESSED GAME
COUNSELORS FROM MARGINALIZED GROUPS
WORKING WITH MAJORITY AND OTHER
MARGINALIZED GROUP CLIENTS
THE POLITICS OF INTERETHNIC AND
INTERRACIAL BIAS AND DISCRIMINATION

, THE HISTORICAL AND POLITICAL
RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN GROUPS OF
COLOR
DIFFERENCES BETWEEN RACIAL/ETHNIC
GROUPS
COUNSELORS OF COLOR AND DYADIC
COMBINATIONS
SUMMARY
GLOSSARY TERMS
REFERENCES
PART II: The Impact and Social Justice Implications of
Counseling and Psychotherapy
4 The Political and Social Justice Implications of
Counseling and Psychotherapy
THE MENTAL HEALTH IMPACT OF
SOCIOPOLITICAL OPPRESSION
SOCIOPOLITICAL OPPRESSION AND THE
TRAINING OF COUNSELING/MENTAL
HEALTH PROFESSIONALS
DEFINITIONS OF MENTAL HEALTH
COUNSELING AND MENTAL HEALTH
LITERATURE
SOCIAL JUSTICE COUNSELING
SUMMARY
GLOSSARY TERMS
REFERENCES
5 The Impact of Systemic Oppression Within the
Counseling Process
LOCATING CLIENTS' PROBLEMS ENTIRELY
INSIDE THE CLIENTS
CULTURALLY RELATED RESPONSES THAT
REPRODUCE STEREOTYPES
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