Handbook of Racial-Cultural Psychology and Counseling, Volume 2: Training and Practice

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Robert T. Carter
John Wiley & Sons, 2004 M11 26 - 600 pages
This two-volume handbook offers a thorough treatment of the concepts and theoretical developments concerning how to apply cultural knowledge in theory and practice to various racial and cultural groups.

Volume Two focuses on practice and training, and addresses such topics as:

  • assessment
  • testing
  • group therapy
  • occupational therapy
  • supervision
  • ethics
  • couples and family therapy
  • continuing education
 

Contents

PART II Critical Issues in RacialCultural Practice
219
Author Index
537

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Robert T. Carter, Ph.D., is a professor of Psychology and Education at Teachers College, Columbia University. He is also a member of the graduate faculty of Columbia University's Graduate School of Arts and Sciences. He is author of The Influence of Race and Racial Identity in Psychotherapy: Towards a Racially Inclusive Model (Wiley) and other books.

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