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  • The Oxford Handbook of Social Class in Counseling

    The Oxford Handbook of Social Class in Counseling by Liu, William Ming;

    Sorozatcím: Oxford Library of Psychology;

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    • Kiadó OUP USA
    • Megjelenés dátuma 2013. március 28.

    • ISBN 9780195398250
    • Kötéstípus Keménykötés
    • Terjedelem586 oldal
    • Méret 188x257x38 mm
    • Súly 1157 g
    • Nyelv angol
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    This book summarizes and synthesizes the available research on social class and classism around counseling practice and research. The authors offer interesting and provocative applications of social class and classism to varied practice and research settings, and provide suggestions toward education, training, and practice.

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    Social class is a pervasive facet of all lives, regardless of one's own social class and status. One would think its ubiquity would make it necessary for all helping professionals to understand social class and discuss it in therapy and research. Yet social class and classism are one of the most confusing and difficult concepts to understand and integrate into research and counseling practice--mostly due to the relative lack of psychological theories, research, and quantitative data.

    Fulfiling this need, this handbook summarizes and synthesizes available research on social class and classism in counseling practice and research areas. The 32 chapters included offer up-to-date, fascinating, and provocative applications of social class and classism, as seasoned chapter authors provide an overview of theories related to social class and classism and its application toward research, education, training, and practice. Chapters include comprehensive coverage of:

    - lifespan issues related to social class, such as unique aspects of social class and classism in the lives of children, adolescents, and older adults
    - how social class is studied and empirically understood through research, assessment, and practice
    - implications of social class in career counseling, psychological assessment and diagnosis, and the therapy relationship
    - how social class is implicated in positive psychology, career and work psychology, and health psychology
    - social class and classism and its connection to whiteness, racism, sexual orientation, religion and spirituality, and social justice

    This book offers the first compendium of counseling related resources on social class and classism and will be a comprehensive, must-have reference for professionals and academics in counseling psychology and related fields for years to come.

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    Tartalomjegyzék:

    Part One: Overview and Introduction
    1. Introduction to Social Class and Classism in Counseling Psychology
    William Ming Liu
    2. Social Class, Classism, and Social Justice
    Rebecca L. Toporek
    3. Social Class and Empirical Support for Treatment
    Mindi N. Thompson and Michael J. Dvorscek
    4. Measurement and Methodological Issues in Social Class Research: A Call for Theorization and Study
    Michael Y. Lau, Rosa J. Cho, Jennifer J. Chang, and Jill Huang
    Part Two: Psychotherapy and Assessment
    5. Career Issues and Social Class
    Justin C. Perry and Eric Wallace
    6. Cognitive and Psychosocial Assessment, Social Class, and Counseling
    Megan Foley Nicpon
    7. Psychotherapy Process and Social Class
    Nicholas Ladany and Maryann Krikorian
    8. Positive Psychology, Social Class, and Counseling
    Jennifer Teramoto Pedrotti
    9. Crisis Intervention, Social Class, and Counseling: Macrolevel Disaster Effects
    Gargi Roysircar, Margaret Podkova, and Vincent Pignatiello
    10. Working with Veterans, Social Class, and Counseling: Understanding the Veteran Population and Implications for Treatment
    Jeanette Hsu and Bethany Ketchen
    11. Health Psychology, Social Class, and Counseling
    Elizabeth M. Altmaier, Jessica A. Lohnberg, and Torricia H. Yamada
    12. Social Class Relations with Body Image and Eating Disorders
    Susan Kashubeck-West and Hsin-hsin Huang
    13. Rehabilitation, Social Class, and Counseling
    Michael T. Hartley and Vilia M. Tarvydas
    14. Psychological Assessment: Social Class, Socioeconomic Status, and Counseling
    Lisa A. Suzuki and Matthew P. Patricoski
    15. Social Class: The Hidden Disparity in Substance Abuse and Treatment
    Negar Rachel Partiali, Stephanie Keiko Takamatsu, and Derek Kenji Iwamoto
    16. The On-Line World, the Internet, Social Class and Counseling
    Belle Liang, Nicole Duffy, and Meghan Commins
    Part Three: Developmental Issues
    17. The Impact of Social Class on Parenting and Attachment
    Alissa Sherry, Andrew Adelman, Lauren Farwell, and Brittany Linton
    18. Adolescents, Social Class, and Counseling
    Matthew A. Diemer and Brooke A. Seyffert
    19. Social Class and School Counseling: A Collaborative, Asset-Based Approach
    Noah E. Borrero and Christine J. Yeh
    20. Resilience, At-risk Youth, Social Class, and Counseling
    E. Janie Pinterits, Astrid D'Cunha, and Anthony Athmann
    21. Geropsychology, Social Class, and Counseling
    Jacqueline K. Olthoff
    Part Four: Cultural and Identity Intersections with Social Class
    22. Religion, Social Class, and Counseling
    Saba Rasheed Ali and Owen J. Gaasedelen
    23. Social Class, Racial, and Ethnic Identity: Perspectives on the Psychological Impact of Social Stratification and Inequality
    Alex L. Pieterse, Simon Chung, Tania Khan, and Jeremy Bissram
    24. Whiteness and Social Class: Intersections and Implications
    Lisa B. Spanierman, Patton O. Garriott, and D. Anthony Clark
    25. Rural Populations, Social Class, and Counseling
    Ruth Riding-Malon and James L. Werth, Jr.
    26. Inequality, Poverty, and Counseling Practice
    Laura Smith, Alison Shellman, and Rebecca Smith
    27. Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Issues, Social Class and Counseling
    David H. Whitcomb and Daniel J. Walinsky
    28. International Issues, Social Class and Counseling
    Ayse Çiftçi, Alexandra Broustovetskaia, and Laura Reid
    29. Men's Issues, Social Class, and Counseling
    David J. Wimer and Ronald F. Levant
    30. Women's Issues, Feminism, Social Class, and Counseling
    Arpana G. Inman and Tiffany O'Shaughnessy
    31. Immigration and Social Class
    Oksana Yakushko
    32. Future Directions for Scholarship in Social Class and Classism in Psychology
    William Ming Liu

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