Handbook of Multicultural Counseling

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Joseph G. Ponterotto
SAGE Publications, 1995-06-20 - 679 psl.
Thorough, integrative and comprehensive, the Handbook of Multicultural Counseling covers all major areas in the field: ethics, professional issues, research, theory, training, practice and emerging trends. In addition, rather than merely reviewing research, the book introduces innovative training and practice methods. With the editors and contributors drawn from culturally, ethnically and geographically diverse populations, the book will be an essential source for practitioners and trainees aiming to improve their competence in helping a multicultural clientele.

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Promoting Multiculturism and Organizational Change
17
CultureCentered Ethical Guidelines for Counselors
34
Theory and Models of Racial and Ethnic
51
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Joe Ponterotto is Professor and Coordinator of the Counseling Psychology Program at Fordham University’s Graduate School of Education. Prior to his arrival at Fordham in 1987, he was Assistant Professor at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Active in APA and ACA, Joe is also the author of numerous journal articles and books and coeditor of Sage’s Handbook of Multicultural Counseling.

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