Counseling People of African Ancestry

Counseling People of African Ancestry
Title Counseling People of African Ancestry PDF eBook
Author Elias Mpofu
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 353
Release 2011-06-27
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1139498762

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This volume advances a uniquely Afro-centric, sociocultural understanding of health maintenance and risk reduction in African cultural heritage populations. It unites a diverse group of leading African and Africanist scholars in an exploration of common cultural values in African heritage communities and their practical applications in contemporary counseling. The chapters highlight the prominent health issues faced in Africanist settings today and use real-world experiences to illustrate core lessons for effective community action. The approach spans complex cultural milieus, from diversity counseling to conflict resolution. Each chapter includes field-based experiential tasks, discussion boxes, research boxes and case studies, which serve as valuable resources in both coursework and casework. Counseling People of African Ancestry is an essential primer for community health workers, counselors and educators seeking a better understanding of African cultural heritage settings to promote community health, well-being and development.

Counseling Persons of African Descent

Counseling Persons of African Descent
Title Counseling Persons of African Descent PDF eBook
Author Thomas A. Parham
Publisher SAGE Publications
Total Pages 201
Release 2002-03-19
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1452262497

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Though important strides have been made in the last three decades in the research efforts on African Americans, there continues to be a lack of significant new understanding about the impact of the African American culture on the therapy process and dynamics. This volume provides an in-depth analysis of the counseling literature pertaining to African American clients. Specifically, the analysis includes a review of the different variables (client, counselor, counseling process, and assessment) that have received the bulk of research attention. This sets the stage for the presentation of a counseling model for African American clients. The authors discuss philosophical premises upon which the model is based and suggest specific counseling strategies and interventions related to the model. Case study material is integrated throughout the chapters, focusing on individual and group approaches. This volume is an important work for counseling professionals as well as for students in social work and counseling programs.

Counseling People of African Ancestry. Edited by Elias Mpofu

Counseling People of African Ancestry. Edited by Elias Mpofu
Title Counseling People of African Ancestry. Edited by Elias Mpofu PDF eBook
Author Professor Elias Mpofu, PhD, Ded, CRC
Publisher
Total Pages 354
Release 2014-05-14
Genre Africans
ISBN 9781139092821

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Leading African and Africanist scholars explore common cultural values in African heritage communities and their practical applications in contemporary counseling.

Counseling in African-American Communities

Counseling in African-American Communities
Title Counseling in African-American Communities PDF eBook
Author Lee N. June
Publisher Zondervan
Total Pages 280
Release 2002
Genre African Americans
ISBN 0310240255

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The gospel brings liberty to men, women, and children bound by every conceivable sin and affliction. Psychology provides a tool for applying the power of the gospel in practical ways. Drawing on biblical truths and psychological principles, Counseling in African-American Communities helps us---Christian counselors, pastors, and church leaders---to meet the deep needs of our communities with life-changing effect. Marshaling the knowledge and experience of experts in the areas of addiction, family issues, mental health, and other critical issues, this no-nonsense handbook supplies distinctively African-American insights on the problems tearing lives and families apart all around us: Domestic Abuse Gambling Addiction Blended Families Sexual Addiction and the Internet Depression and Bipolar Disorder Divorce Recovery Unemployment Sexual Abuse and Incest Demonology Grief and Loss Schizophrenia Substance Abuse . . . and much more

Chemical Dependency and the African-American

Chemical Dependency and the African-American
Title Chemical Dependency and the African-American PDF eBook
Author Peter Bell
Publisher Hazelden Publishing & Educational Services
Total Pages 141
Release 2002
Genre Self-Help
ISBN 9781568388816

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Chemical Dependency and the African American Second Edition

Family Therapy with Ethnic Minorities

Family Therapy with Ethnic Minorities
Title Family Therapy with Ethnic Minorities PDF eBook
Author Man Keung Ho
Publisher SAGE
Total Pages 386
Release 2004
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 9780761923916

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The classic and critically acclaimed book Family Therapy with Ethnic Minorities, Second Edition has now been updated and revised to reflect the various demographic changes that have occurred in the lives of ethnic minority families and the implications of these changes for clinical practice. Family Therapy with Ethnic Minorities provides advanced students and practitioners with the most up-to-date examination yet of the theory, models, and techniques relevant to ethnic minority family functioning and therapy. After an introductory discussion of principles to be considered in practice with ethnic minorities, the authors apply these principles to working with specific ethnic minority groups, namely African Americans, Latinos, Asian/Pacific Americans, and First Nations People. Distinctive cultural values of each ethnic group are explored as well as specific guidelines and suggestions on culturally significant family therapy strategies and skills. Key Features: The revised text reflects advances in family therapy scholarship since the first edition thus ensuring for readers an up-to-date treatment of the topic Accents and extends current critical constructionist theories and techniques and applies them within a culturally specific perspective Pays special attention to the issues of 'historical trauma' (referred to as 'soul wound'), especially in work with First Nations Peoples and African American families /span

Counseling Across Cultures

Counseling Across Cultures
Title Counseling Across Cultures PDF eBook
Author Paul B. Pedersen
Publisher SAGE Publications
Total Pages 585
Release 2015-01-14
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1483311104

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Offering a primary focus on North American cultural and ethnic diversity while addressing global questions and issues, Counseling Across Cultures, Seventh Edition, edited by Paul B. Pederson, Walter J. Lonner, Juris G. Draguns, Joseph E. Trimble, and María R. Scharrón-del Río, draws on the expertise of 48 invited contributors to examine the cultural context of accurate assessment and appropriate interventions in counseling diverse clients. The book’s chapters highlight work with African Americans, Asian Americans, Latinos/as, American Indians, refugees, individuals in marginalized situations, international students, those with widely varying religious beliefs, and many others. Edited by pioneers in multicultural counseling, this volume articulates the positive contributions that can be achieved when multicultural awareness is incorporated into the training of counselors.