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Contents I INTRODUCTION Chapter 1. Seeing the Forest and the Trees: The Complexities of Culture in Practice II SELF-ASSESSMENT Chapter 2. Becoming a Culturally Responsive Therapist Chapter 3. Looking Into the Clinician's Mirror: Cultural Self-Assessment III CONNECTING WITH YOUR CLIENT Chapter 4. Entering Anther's World: Understanding Clients' Identities and Contexts Chapter 5. Making Meaningful Connections: Establishing Respect and Rapport IV CULTURALLY RESPONSIVE ASSESSMENT AND DIAGNOSIS Chapter 6. Chapter 7. Chapter 8.Sorting Things Out: Culturally Responsive Assessment Putting Culture to the Test: Considerations With Standardized Testing Making Sense and Moving On: Culturally Responsive Diagnosis and the DSM-IV-TR V CULTURALLY RESPONSIVE PRACTICE Chapter 9. How to Help Best: Culturally Responsive Therapy Chapter 10. Practice Doesn't Make Perfect, But It Sure Does Help: A Final Case Example Chapter 11. Conclusion: Looking to the Future
Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:
Cross-cultural counseling.
Psychotherapy.