TY - BOOK AU - Jun,Heesoon ED - SpringerLink (Online service) TI - Social Justice, Multicultural Counseling, and Practice : Beyond a Conventional Approach SN - 9783319725147 AV - BF201 U1 - 153 23 PY - 2018/// CY - Cham PB - Springer International Publishing, Imprint: Springer KW - Cognitive psychology KW - Personality KW - Social psychology KW - Psychotherapy KW - Counseling KW - Cross-cultural psychology KW - Self KW - Identity (Psychology) KW - Cognitive Psychology KW - Personality and Social Psychology KW - Psychotherapy and Counseling KW - Cross Cultural Psychology KW - Self and Identity N1 - Acceso multiusuario; Chapter 1. Introduction:  Still Partially Visible -- Part I: A Provider's Awareness of Her Own Worldview -- Chapter 2. Intrapersonal Communication (Inner Dialogue or Inner Speech) -- Chapter 3. Assessment of a Provider's Values, Beliefs, and Biases -- Part II: A Provider's Awareness of Systemic Oppression/Privilege and Internalized Oppression/Privilege -- Chapter 4. Racism -- Chapter 5. Sexism -- Chapter 6. Cissexism (Genderism or Binarism) -- Chapter 7. Heterosexism -- Chapter 8. Classism -- Chapter 9. Disablism/Ableism -- Chapter 10. Other "isms" due to Age, Language, Religion, and Region -- Chapter 11. Theory to Practice: Deconstructing Inappropriate Hierarchical, Dichotomous, and Linear Thinking Styles/Patterns.- Part III: A Provider's Awareness of the Client's Worldview -- Chapter 12. Identity Construction and Multiple Identities -- Chapter 13. Culturally Appropriate Assessment -- Chapter 14. Culturally Appropriate Treatment/Healing N2 - This second edition book provides an update to multicultural psychology and counseling research findings, and the DSM-5 in sociopolitical and cultural contexts. It links social psychology with current cognitive science research on implicit learning, ethnocentrism (attribution error, in-group favoritism, and asymmetric perception), automatic information processing, and inappropriate generalization. Chapters discuss the interwoven characteristics of multiple identities of individuals such as race, gender, class, disability, age, religion, region, and sexual orientation. In addition, the book offers concrete strategies to facilitate inner-dialogue and discussion of self-perception and interpersonal relationships.  Featured topics in this book include:  Intrapersonal communication and the biases that can be involved.  The impact of a provider's personal values and beliefs on assessing and treating clients.  The Social Categorization Theory of Race.  The Social Categorization Theory of Gender.  The Social Dominance Theory of Class.  Identity Construction, Multiple Identities, and their intersectionality.  Social Justice, Multicultural Counseling, and Practice, Second Edition will be of interest to researchers and professors in clinical psychology, counseling psychology, multicultural psychology, social psychology, cognitive neuroscience, social work, social justice, equity, and inclusion work as well as health care providers UR - http://148.231.10.114:2048/login?url=https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-72514-7 ER -