Counseling the Culturally Diverse Theory and Practice 8th Edition by Derald Wing Sue
This fully revised, 8th edition of the market-leading textbook on multicultural
counseling comprehensively covers the most recent research and theoretical
formulations that introduce and analyze emerging important multicultural topical developments.
It examines the concept of "cultural humility" as part of the major characteristics of cultural
competence in counselor education and practice;
roles of white allies in multicultural counseling and in social justice counseling;
and the concept of "minority stress" and its implications in work with marginalized populations.
The book also reviews and introduces the most recent research on LGBTQ issues, and looks at major
research developments in the manifestation, dynamics, and impact of microaggressions.
Chapters in Counseling the Culturally Diverse, 8th Edition have been rewritten so that
instructors can use them sequentially or in any order that best suits their course goals. Each
begins with an outline of objectives, followed by a real life counseling case vignette, narrative,
or contemporary incident that introduces the major themes of the chapter. In-depth discussions of the theory,
research, and practice in multicultural counseling follow.
Completely updated with all new research, critical incidents, and case examples
Chapters feature an integrative section on "Implications for Clinical Practice,"
ending "Summary," and numerous "Reflection and Discussion Questions"
Presented in a Vital Source Enhanced format that contains chapter-correlated counseling
videos/analysis of cross-racial dyads to facilitate teaching and learning
Supplemented with an instructor's website that offers a power point deck, exam questions,
sample syllabi, and links to other learning resources
Written with two new coauthors who bring fresh and first-hand innovative approaches to CCD
Counseling the Culturally Diverse, 8th Edition is appropriate for scholars and practitioners
who work in the mental health field related to race, ethnicity, culture, and other sociodemographic variables.
It is also relevant to social workers and psychiatrists, and for graduate courses in counseling and clinical psychology
related to working with culturally diverse populations.