Key Words in Multicultural Interventions: A Dictionary
By (Author) Patricia Arredondo
By (author) Harold E. Cheatham
By (author) Jeffery Scott Mio
By (author) David Sue
By (author) Joseph E. Trimble
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Greenwood Press
30th November 1999
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Anthropology
Psychology
Ethnic groups and multicultural studies
Reference works
306.014
Hardback
320
An essential resource for those interested in multicultural issues, this dictionary presents common terms used in multicultural counseling and research. The terms are not only denotatively defined, but connotations are also included, as well as historical information and important writings about the terms. The dictionary is thus not only a straightforward compendium of definitions, but also a resource for further investigation. This is intended to be a resource for those interested in the area of multiculturalism. Important publications investigating and/or explicating these terms are also discussed and referenced. Moreover, authors define these terms with a point of view; many terms are defined in a manner that connects them with perspectives commonly expressed by scholars and practitioners in the field. Thus, connotations are included as well as denotations of the terms.
Key Words in Multicultural Interventions not only is a useful reference but also fun to read. It is particularly useful as a source book because it has an index and is a rich source of resources.-Psychiatric Services
This book is a valuable resource in explaining the increasing number of terms, concepts, and theories associated with multicultural counseling. As such, it will help clarify an important issue in our society and a growing concern in psychotherapy.-American Reference Books Annual
"Key Words in Multicultural Interventions not only is a useful reference but also fun to read. It is particularly useful as a source book because it has an index and is a rich source of resources."-Psychiatric Services
"This book is a valuable resource in explaining the increasing number of terms, concepts, and theories associated with multicultural counseling. As such, it will help clarify an important issue in our society and a growing concern in psychotherapy."-American Reference Books Annual
JEFFERY SCOTT MIO is Professor and Director of the M.S. Program in Psychology in the Behavioral Sciences Department at California State Polytechnic University, Pomona./e JOSEPH E. TRIMBLE is Professor of Psychology at Western Washington University./e PATRICIA ARREDONDO is Founder and President of Empowerment Workshops, Inc., Boston, MA./e HAROLD E. CHEATHAM is Professor of Counseling and Educational Leadership and Dean of the College of Health, Education, and Human Development at Clemson University./e DAVID SUE is Professor of Psychology and Chairperson of the Mental Health Counseling Program at Western Washington University./e