From the Book - 7th edition.
The multiple dimensions of multicultural counseling and therapy. Part I. The affective and conceptual dimensions of multicultural counseling and therapy. Obstacles to cultural competence: understanding resistance to multicultural training
The superordinate nature of multicultural counseling and therapy
Multicultural counseling competence for counselors and therapists of marginalized groups
Part II. The impact and social justice implications of counseling and psychotherapy. The political and social justice implications of counseling and psychotherapy
The impact of systemic oppression: counselor credibility and client worldviews
Microaggressions in counseling and psychotherapy / Christina M. Capodilupo
Part III. The practice dimensions of multicultural counseling/therapy. Barriers to multicultural counseling and therapy: individual and family perspectives
Communication styles and its impact on counseling and psychotherapy
Multicultural evidence-based practice
Non-Western indigenous methods of healing: implications for multicultural counseling and therapy
Part IV. Racial/cultural identity development in multicultural counseling and therapy. Racial/cultural identity development in people of color: counseling implications
White racial identity development: counseling implications
Multicultural counseling and specific populations. Part V. Understanding specific populations. Culturally competent assessment / David Sue and Diane M. Sue
Part VI. Counseling marginalized racial/ethic group populations. Counseling African Americans
Counseling American Indians/ Native Americans and Alaska natives
Counseling Asian Americans and Pacific islanders
Counseling Latinos/os / Diane M. Sue and David Sue
Counseling multiracial individuals
Part VII. Counseling and special circumstances involving ethnic populations. Counseling Arab Americans and Muslim Americans
Counseling immigrants and refugees
Counseling Jewish Americans
Part VIII. Counseling and special circumstances involving other multicultural populations. Counseling individuals with disabilities.
Counseling LGBT individuals
Counseling individuals living in poverty / Laura Smith
Counseling women / Diane M. Sue and David Sue.
From the Book - Sixth edition
The multicultural journey to cultural competence: personal narratives
The superordinate nature of multicultural counseling and therapy
Multicultural counseling competence for minority group counselors/therapists
The politics of counseling and psychotherapy: social justice in counseling
Systemic oppression: trust, mistrust, credibility, and worldviews
Microaggressions in counseling and psychotherapy
Barriers to multicultural counseling and therapy: individual and family perspectives
Culturally appropriate intervention strategies
Multicultural evidence-based practice
Non-western indigenous methods of healing: implications for counseling and therapy
Racial/cultural identity development in people of color: therapeutic implications
White racial identity development: therapeutic implications
Culturally competent assessment
Counseling African Americans
Counseling American Indians and Alaska natives
Counseling Asian Americans and Pacific islanders
Counseling individuals of multiracial descent
Counseling Arab and Muslim Americans
Counseling Jewish Americans
Counseling immigrants and refugees
Counseling LGBT individuals
Counseling older adult clients
Counseling persons with disabilities.