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Addressing Cultural Complexities in Practice A Framework for Clinicians and Counselors

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ISBN-10: 1557987688

ISBN-13: 9781557987686

Edition: 2001

Authors: Pamela A. Hays

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List price: $39.95
Copyright year: 2001
Publisher: American Psychological Association
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 239
Size: 7.50" wide x 10.25" long x 1.00" tall
Weight: 1.738

Pamela Hays holds a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from the University of Hawaii, a B.A. in psychology from New Mexico State University, and a certificate in French from La Sorbonne in Paris, France.nbsp; From 1987 through 1988, she served as an NIMH postdoctoral fellow at the University of Rochester School of Medicine.nbsp; From 1989 through 2000, she worked as core faculty member of the graduate psychology program at Antioch University in Seattle. In 2000, she returned to her home town on the Kenai Peninsula (Alaska) where she has since worked in community mental health, private practice, and with the Kenaitze Tribe's Nakenu Family Center. Her research has included work with Tunisian women…    

Introduction
Seeing the Forest and the Trees: The Complexities of Culture in Practice
Self-Assessment
Becoming a Culturally Responsive Therapist
Looking Into the Clinician's Mirror: Cultural Self-Assessment
Connecting with Your Client
Entering Another's World: Understanding Clients' Identities and Contexts
Making Meaningful Connections: Establishing Respect and Rapport
Culturally Responsive Assessment and Diagnosis
Sorting Things Out: Culturally Responsive Assessment
Putting Culture to the Test: Considerations With Standardized Testing
Making Sense and Moving On: Culturally Responsive Diagnosis and the DSM-IV
Culturally Responsive Practice
How to Help Best: Culturally Responsive Therapy
Practice Doesn't Make Perfect, But It Sure Does Help: A Final Case Example
Conclusion: Addressing the Other in Each of Us
References
Author Index
Subject Index
About the Author