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Test Bank for The Convergence of Race, Ethnicity, and Gender Multiple Identities in Counseling Fifth Edition by Tracy Robinson-Wood

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March 2016 | 496 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc

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Part I: The Mental Health Professional and Diversity
Chapter 1: You, The Mental Health Professional, and Diversity in Mental Health Practice
The Mental Health Profession 

Chapter 2: Multicultural Competencies: Knowledge, Skills, and Attitudes
Multicultural Competencies 

Competency Guidelines, Benchmarks, and Standards 

Diversity Training 

Assessment and Research 

Implications for Mental Health Professionals 

Case Study 

Chapter 3: Multiple Identities
Multicultural Counseling and Psychology Defined 

Diversity: An Overview 

A B C Dimensions 

Conceptualization of the Self 

Images of Diversity 

Implications for Mental Health Professionals 

Case Study 

Chapter 4: Identities as Status
Identities as Status: The Contextual and Social Construction of Differences Model 

Assumptions of Hierarchical Socialization Patterns 

Implications for Mental Health Professionals 

Case Study 

Part II: Our People
Chapter 5: People of Native American and Alaskan Native Descent
History 

Geography and Demography 

Social, Psychological, and Physical Health Issues 

Acculturation 

Cultural Philosophies and Values 

Implications for Mental Health Professionals 

Case Study 

Chapter 6: People of Spanish and Latino Descent
The Spanish, Portuguese, Indians, Asians, and Africans 

Migratory Patterns from Mexico 

Demography 

Geography 

Social, Psychological, and Physical Health Issues 

Migration and Acculturation 

Cultural Orientation and Values 

Implications for Mental Health Professionals 

Case Study 

Chapter 7: People of African Descent
History, 500-1500 AD 

The Slave Trade 

Resistance to Slavery 

Demographic Trends 

Social, Psychological, and Physiological Health Issues 

Cultural Orientation and Values 

Implications for Mental Health Professionals 

Case Study 

Chapter 8: People of Asian Descent, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders
History 

Demography 

Social, Psychological, and Physical Health Issues 

Acculturation and Experiences in America 

Cultural Orientation and Values 

Asian American Identity Development 

Implications for Mental Health Professionals 

Case Study 

Chapter 9: People of the Middle East and Arab Americans
The Africans, Asians, Europeans, and Arabs 

Muslims and Arabs: Differences and Similarities 

Migratory Patterns from the Middle East 

Demography 

U.S. Census Bureau Classification as White 

Social, Psychological, and Physical Health Issues 

Cultural Orientation and Values 

Implications for Mental Health Professionals 

Case Study 

Chapter 10: People of European Descent
History and Immigration 

Geography and Demography 

Social, Psychological, and Physical Health Issues 

The Meaning of Whiteness 

White Racial Identity Development 

White Privilege and Colorblindness 

Implications for Mental Health Professionals 

Case Study 

Chapter 11: People of Jewish Descent
History of Migragration and Accultration 

Defining Judaism 

The Meaning of Being Jewsih 

Shoah (The Holocaust) 

Demography 

Social, Psychological, and Physical Health Issues 

Cultural Orientation and Values 

Implications for Mental Health Professionals 

Case Study 

Part III: Converging Identities
Chapter 12: Converging Race
The Social Construction of Race 

Race and Science 

Origins of Racial Groups 

On Race, Ethnicity, and Difference 

Implications for Mental Health Professionals 

Case Study 

Chapter 13: Converging Biracial and Multicultural Identities
Definitions 

Demography 

The One-Drop Rule 

The Fluidity of Race 

Racial Socialization 

Multiracial and Biracial Identity Development 

Research and Biracial and Multiracial Populations 

Implications for Mental Health Professionals 

Case Study 

Chapter 14: Converging Gender
Gender Definitions 

Gender and Biology 

The Social Construction of Gender 

Undoing Gender 

Sex and Gender Roles 

Gender and Emotion 

Gender and the Body 

Gender and Experiences in Therapy 

Gender Identity Models 

Implications for Mental Health Professionals 

Case Study 

Chapter 15: Converging Sexuality
Definitions and Terminology 

Narrative Questions 

The Importance of a Focus on Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender Issues in Mental Health Diversity 

Developmental Processes 

Counseling LGBT Populations of Color 

Implications for Mental Health Professionals 

Case Study 

Chapter 16: Converging Socioeconomic Class
The Invisibility of Class as a Variable in Counseling 

The Intersection of Class 

Class: An Identity Construct 

Middle-Class Bias and Counselor Training 

The Fluidity of Class 

Middle-Class Bias and Ethical Standards 

Classism 

Implications for Mental Health Professionals 

Case Study 

Chapter 17: Converging Disability
Understanding Disability 

Disabilities and Children in Schools 

Adults and Disabilities 

Veterans 

Disability Studies 

The Social Construction of Disability 

Alzheimers 

Perfection, Beauty, and the Able Body 

Implications for Counselors and Psychologists 

Case Study 

Chapter 18: Converging Spirituality
Spirituality and Religion Defined 

Spirituality, Therapy, and Cultural Considerations 

Diverse Healing Strategies 

Implications for Mental Health Professionals 

Case Study 

Chapter 19: Converging Social Justice in Diversity Practice
Social Justice and Empowerment 

Power and Powerlessness 

Social Justice and the Therapeutic Process 

Feminist Therapy and Social Justice 

Patient Navigation: Social Justice Example 

Implications for Mental Health Professionals 

Case Study

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