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Record Nr.

UNINA9910808838603321

Autore

Arredondo Patricia

Titolo

Culturally responsive counseling with Latinas/os / / Patricia Arredondo [and three others]

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Alexandria, Virginia : , : American Counseling Association, , 2014

©2014

ISBN

1-119-02663-6

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (300 p.)

Disciplina

305.868/073

Soggetti

Hispanic Americans - Social conditions

Hispanic Americans - Economic conditions

Hispanic Americans - Population

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

Culturally Responsive Counseling With Latinas/os; Table of Contents; Preface; About the Authors; Chapter 1: Who Are Latinos?; Objectives; Sabías que/Did you know that . . .; Case Scenario; Framing the Data; National Origin Reporting; National Geographic Data; Regional Growth; Gender and Age; Implications of Population Growth; Fertility and Motherhood; English Proficiency; Citizenship; Latinos in the Military; Latino Health and Health Risks; Latino Immigrants; Historic Events That Made Latinas/os Foreigners on Their Own Land; Contemporary Demographics; Children of Unauthorized Immigrants

Immigrant-Related Terminology and Legal PositionsConcluding Thoughts; Chapter 2: Latino Worldviews and Cultural Values; Objectives; Sabías que/Did you know that . . .; Case Scenario; Latino Value Orientations and Worldview; The Mestizo/Latino Polyculture; The Latino Multicultural Worldview; La Familia; Respeto, Obligación, y Lealtad (Respect, Obligation, and Loyalty); Gender Socialization; Marianismo; Latinas on the Margins; Case Scenario; Machismo y Caballerismo; Case Scenario; Summary; Religion and Spirituality; Indigenous Healers and Practices; Indigenous Healers and Practices

Case ScenarioLatinos and Religion Today; Concluding Thoughts; Chapter 3: Acculturation and Enculturation Processes; Objectives; Sabías que/Did you know that . . .; Acculturation Models and Process



es; Case Scenario; Perspectives on the Acculturation Process; Assessing Accultur ation; Acculturative Stress; Acculturative Stress With New Experiences; Case Scenario; Concluding Thoughts; Chapter 4: The Complexity of Latina/o Multidimensional Identity; Objectives; Sabías que/Did you know that . . .; Case Scenario; Latina/o Identity; Culturally Sensitive Identity Models

Self-Referent Labels and IdentitiesLatiNegra/o or Afro-Latinas/os; Mexicans; Puerto Ricans; Cubans; Dominicans; Central Americans; South Americans; Racial Identification; Case Scenario; Gender and Sexual Identities; Religion/Spirituality; Socioeconomic Status and Poverty; Concluding Thoughts; Chapter 5: Education; Objectives; Sabías que/Did you know that . . .; Case Scenario; Latinos and Education in the United States; Teachers and Counselor Educators; Preschool; Elementary School; Middle School; High School; College; Graduate School; Case Scenario; Latino Faculty

Community Educational Engagement and Social ChangeConcluding Thoughts; Chapter 6: Employment, Economics, and the Psychology of Working; Objectives; Sabías que/Did you know that . . .; Case Scenario; The American Dream; A Historical Perspective; Latinos as Chief Executive Offi cers and in Senior Government Positions; Latinos and the Labor Movement; The Latino Workforce; Occupational Categories and Industries; Industry Sectors; Case Scenario; Hardships for Workers; Occupational Health and Safety; Earnings, Poverty, and Health Insurance; The Demographics of Job Recovery

Entrepreneurship and Business Ownership

Sommario/riassunto

This book provides culture-centered assessment and intervention strategies for effective clinical practice with Latina/o individuals and families. Mental health professionals will gain new and expanded cultural competence as they learn to sensitively and ethically integrate Latino values into their work. Throughout the text, case scenarios illustrate ways to work successfully with clients of all ages. A sample culture-centered clinical interview is included, along with a listing of Latino-specific mental health resources. Topics discussed include roles, relationships, and expectations in Lati