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>Multicultural Practice and Evaluation
A Case Approach to Evidence-Based Practice
Monit Cheung & Patrick Leung

Multicultural Practice and Evaluation addresses the growing imperative for multicultural awareness in the helping professions. This book provides innovative strategies to assimilate practice theories to diverse family structures from a variety of cultural backgrounds. The text emphasizes evidence-based practices and provides counseling dialogues for role-play, evaluation methods, and topics for discussion.

Special Features

  • Application of clinical practice techniques with active client–worker dialogues
  • Analysis of techniques applied in multicultural counseling settings
  • Step-by-step illustration of evaluative measurements and methods in practice

Contents

Part One THE PRACTICE-EVALUATION FRAMEWORK
Chapter 1: Working with Multicultural Families
Chapter 2: The Case Approach: Purpose and Process
Chapter 3: Practitioners as Practice Evaluators
Part Two PRACTICES WITH CROSS-CULTURAL ANALYSIS
Chapter 4: Psychodynamic Theory
Chapter 5: Adlerian Theory
Chapter 6: Family Systems Theory
Chapter 7: Structural Theory
Chapter 8: Client-Centered Theory
Chapter 9: Gestalt Theory
Chapter 10: Strategic Theory
Chapter 11: Behavioral Theory
Chapter 12: Cognitive–Behavioral Theory
Chapter 13: Feminist/Empowerment Theory
Chapter 14: Solution-Focused Approach
Part Three MULTICULTURAL COMPETENCY
Chapter 15: Developing Multicultural Competency

432 pages
2008/paperback/ISBN 978-089108-333-7
$68.00

     
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