Counseling the Culturally Diverse: Theory and Practice, 9th Edition
Derald Wing Sue • David Sue • Helen A. Neville
9th Edition • Wiley • 2022
Counseling the Culturally Diverse: Theory and Practice, 9th Edition
is the definitive textbook on multicultural counseling and culturally responsive
mental health practice. Widely adopted across counseling, psychology, social work,
and marriage and family therapy programs, this book equips clinicians with the
knowledge and skills required to work effectively with diverse client populations.
The ninth edition expands its focus on cultural humility, social justice counseling,
minority stress, microaggressions, and systemic oppression, while integrating
contemporary issues such as teletherapy, cultural equity, and advocacy-oriented
practice. It bridges theory, research, and real-world clinical application.
Key Features
- Comprehensive theories of multicultural counseling and therapy
- Expanded focus on cultural humility, equity, and social justice
- Practical strategies for working with diverse client populations
- Coverage of bias, privilege, racism, and microaggressions in therapy
- Updated guidance on teletherapy and counseling technology
- Aligned with current counseling and psychology training standards
Table of Contents (Highlights)
- Introduction to Multicultural Counseling
- Cultural Diversity and Counseling Theory
- Social Justice, Advocacy, and Counseling
- Cultural Competence and Counselor Development
- Working with Specific Cultural and Racial Groups
- Addressing Racism, Bias, and Microaggressions
- Gender Identity and Sexual Orientation
- Teletherapy and Technology in Counseling
- Case Studies and Clinical Applications
- Future Directions in Multicultural Practice
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Product Details
- Title: Counseling the Culturally Diverse: Theory and Practice
- Edition: 9th Edition
- Authors: Derald Wing Sue, David Sue, Helen A. Neville
- Publisher: Wiley
- ISBN-13: 9781119861904
- ISBN-10: 111986190X
- Format: Paperback
- Pages: 688
- Dimensions: 7 × 1.2 × 10 inches
- Weight: 2.1 lbs
- Publication Date: March 15, 2022
- Availability: In Stock
- Price: $69.99
- Shipping: Free
Who Should Buy This?
- Counselors and therapists building multicultural competence
- Psychologists working with diverse populations
- Students in counseling, psychology, and social work programs
- Clinicians preparing for licensure or certification
- Educators teaching multicultural counseling courses
FAQs
- Is this the latest edition of the book?
Yes, this is the 9th Edition published in 2022 by Wiley.
- Who is this book primarily written for?
Counselors, psychologists, social workers, therapists, and students in mental health training programs.
- Does this book focus on multicultural and social justice counseling?
Yes, it is a leading text on multicultural counseling, cultural humility, equity, and social justice practice.
- Does the 9th Edition include updates on teletherapy?
Yes, it includes updated content on teletherapy, technology, and modern counseling practice. - Is this book suitable for beginners or students?
Yes, it is widely used in graduate and undergraduate counseling and psychology programs. - Is it useful for licensed professionals as well?
Yes, practicing clinicians use it to strengthen culturally responsive and ethical practice.
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