Social Justice, Multicultural Counseling, and Practice

Beyond a Conventional Approach

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Paperback, blz. | Engels
Springer Nature Switzerland | 3e druk, 2025
ISBN13: 9783031503634
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This third edition book offers a paradigm shift in thinking (from binary to complex) and enables visibility for the intersectionality of multiple identities that range from privileged to oppressed. For example, real people’s heterogeneous racial identities within the same racial group are visible. A paradigm shift in learning (from conceptual to transformative) connects conceptual learning (cognition) to their experience (affect). “…. transformation does not simply emerge due to the individual’s awareness…. but is experienced” (Benetka & Joerchel, 2016, p. 22). Uncensored first-person (subjective) written responses to specific questions to access unconscious and implicit bias will connect the writer’s experience to conceptual learning of diversity, equity, and inclusion. Writing in third person (objective) interrupts the transformative aspect by bypassing the accessibility of inner experience. Writing in first-person connects the writer to their experience which allows the unconscious to be accessed if it is practiced on a regular basis. 

This book is for everyone who wants to implement diversity, equity, and inclusion measures by learning to access their unconscious bias. Understanding social justice and equity and good intentions alone do not lead to accessing unconscious bias.

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ISBN13:9783031503634
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:paperback
Uitgever:Springer Nature Switzerland
Druk:3

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<p>Chapter 1.&nbsp;Introduction: Finally Visible as a Whole Person through Intersectionality.-&nbsp;Part IA. Provider’s Awareness of Her Own Worldview.- Chapter 2.&nbsp;Intrapersonal Communication and Interpersonal Communication.- Chapter 3.&nbsp;Assessment of a Provider’s Values, Beliefs, and Biases.-&nbsp;Part IIA. Provider’s Awareness of Systemic and Internalized Oppression/Privilege.- Chapter 4.&nbsp;Racism.- Chapter 5.&nbsp;Sexism.- Chapter&nbsp;6. Cissexism (Genderism or Binarism).- Chapter&nbsp;7. Heterosexism.- Chapter&nbsp;8. Classism.- Chapter&nbsp;9. Disablism/Ableism.- Chapter&nbsp;10. Other Isms Due to Age, Language, Religious Affiliation, and Region.- Chapter&nbsp;11. Theory to Practice: Deconstructing Inappropriate Hierarchical, Dichotomous, and Linear Thinking Styles/Patterns.-&nbsp;Part IIIA. Provider’s Awareness of the Client’s Worldview.- Chapter&nbsp;12. &nbsp;Identity Construction and Multiple Identities.- Chapter&nbsp;13. Culturally Appropriate Assessment.- Chapter 14.&nbsp;Culturally Appropriate Treatment/Healing.</p>

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