Multicultural counseling : perspectives from counselors as clients of color
This is the first book to explore the experiences of people of color in counseling from the perspective of individuals who are practicing counselors and were previously clients in counseling themselves. Marbley conducted a research study in which she interviewed eight individuals representing each o...
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New York,:
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Table of Contents:
- 1. From hills and molehills all across America
- 2. An amalgamate of cultural stories
- 3. The black of African American client's story: the souls of black folk
- 4. The Asian and Asian American client's story: the myth of the model minority
- 5. The Hispanic/Latino client's story
- 6. The native American client's story
- gender: gunpowder and lead
- 8. The follow-up interviews: 12 years later
- 9. Drum majors for justice: social justice efforts for women and people of color
- 10. Engendering hope: reconciliation and the power of forgiveness