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These include the contents and building materials of the Great Exhibition's Crystal Palace and their extraordinary 'afterlife' at Sydenham, South London; how the Festival of Britain's South Bank Exhibition employed displays of ancient history to construct a new post-war British identity; and how London 2012, as the latest of London's mega events, dealt with competing visions of the past as archaeology, waste and heritage in its efforts to create a positive legacy for future generations. 517 $aContemporary Archaeology of London?s Mega Events 517 $aContemporary Archaeology of London’s Mega Events 606 $aSpecial events 606 $aUrban archaeology 606 $aAntiquities 607 $aEngland$zLondon 615 0$aSpecial events. 615 0$aUrban archaeology. 615 0$aAntiquities. 676 $a942.100909 700 $aGardner$b Jonathan$01281136 801 0$bNjHacI 801 1$bNjHacl 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910585985403321 996 $aA contemporary archaeology of Londons mega events$93018204 997 $aUNINA LEADER 05844nam 2200493 a 450 001 9910795964803321 005 20200520144314.0 010 $a1-118-71583-7 010 $a1-118-52852-2 035 $a(CKB)24989773600041 035 $a(NjHacI)9924989773600041 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC1343445 035 $a(EXLCZ)9924989773600041 100 $a20130408d2014 uy 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aur||||||||||| 181 $ctxt$2rdacontent 182 $cc$2rdamedia 183 $acr$2rdacarrier 200 00$aCase studies in multicultural counseling and therapy$b[electronic resource] /$fedited by Derald Wing Sue, Miguel E. Gallardo, Helen A. Neville 210 $aHoboken, N.J. $cJohn Wiley and Sons, Inc.$d2014 215 $a1 online resource (lii, 284 pages) 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes. 327 $aMachine generated contents note: Introduction: Moving from Theory to Practice in Multicultural Counseling About the EditorsAbout the ContributorsPart I: Case Studies with U.S. Racial/Ethnic Minority Populations Chapter 1 Clinical Applications with African AmericansShelly P. Harrell and Daryl M. RoweAnd Still I Rise: The Story of NiaRedefined: The Story of Andre Chapter 2 Clinical Applications with American Indians and Alaska NativesJoseph Stone and Connie HuntTreating "Depression" in a Dying Native Relative: The Story of WillTreating "Depression" in a Deeply Bereaved and Traumatized Client: The Story of MaryChapter 3 Clinical Applications with Asian AmericansMichi FuFighting Chance: The Story of DonnaIntergenerational Effects of War: The Story of WadeChapter 4 Clinical Applications with Latina/o AmericansMelba Vasquez, Martha Ramos Duffer, and Cynthia de las FuentesMargaret Can't Do It All (by herself) AnymoreMultiple Roles, Multiple Identities: The Story of ElisandroChapter 5 Clinical Applications with Individuals of Middle Eastern and Northern African Descent Sylvia C. Nassar-McMillan and Julie Hakim-LarsonHarnessing Fears During a Medical Emergency:The Story of Jacob M.Silenced: The Stories of Dalia and DabilaChapter 6 Clinical Applications with Individuals of Multiracial DescentGregory J. Payton, Marie L. Miville, and Peggy LooYou just don't get me!: The Story of Anita I can make it on my own: The Story of David JChapter 7 Clinical Applications of a White Therapist Working With People of ColorJulie R. Ancis and Nicholas Ladany,Two Worlds: The Story of MarcosMy War Parents Found My Gay Box: The Story of BenjaminPart II: Case Studies Involving Special Circumstances with Ethnic PopulationsChapter 8 Clinical Applications with American JewsDaniel C. Rosen and Ora NakashL'dor v'dor, or From Generation to Generation: The Story of ScottThe "Other" in Us: The Story of GabriellaChapter 9 Clinical Applications with ImmigrantsPratyusha Tummala-Narra and Diya KallivayalilNegotiating Cultural Change and Identity: The Story of NadiaLoss and Political Exile: The Story of PaulChapter 10 Clinical Applications with RefugeesOksana Yakushko and Indhushree Rajan,Fleeing Religious Persecution: The Story of LarissaThe Aftermath of Trafficking: The Story of KamalaPart III: Case Studies with Other Multicultural Populations Chapter 11 Clinical Applications with WomenChristina M. CapodilupoLiving in the Shadows: The Story of MoniqueI'm a Mother First!:The Story of SimoneChapter 12 Clinical Applications with MenMark A. Stevens and Jose MontesThe Multiple Stories of HenryWhy Am I here?: The Story of MartinChapter 13 Clinical Applications with Transgender IndividualsAnita R. Hund and Jane E. ReidJust a "Phase"?:The Story of LeslieAn Incomplete Experience: The Story of AliceChapter 14 Clinical Applications in Sexual OrientationDouglas C. HaldemanNo Home in the World: The Story of TonyMission Impossible: The Story of BethChapter 15 Clinical Applications with People in PovertyDebbie-Ann Chambers, Lucinda Bratini, and Laura SmithThe White Picket Fence Life: The Story of MarisolDo You Have Eyes to See Me?: The Story of MichelleChapter 16 Clinical Applications with Persons with DisabilitiesRhoda Olkin Why Didn't You Tell Me You Were in a Wheelchair?: The Story of JoleenThere is Nothing Wrong with You a Job Can't Fix: The Story of GeorgeChapter 17 Clinical Applications with Older AdultsKelly O'Shea Carney and Derald SueThe Challenges of Caregiving: The Story of SarahI'm Not Crazy: The Story of Mr. Chang. 330 $a"Designed for use in multicultural counseling courses, graduate level practicum, or as part of a counseling techniques course, this casebook provides students with the opportunity to think critically and learn how to incorporate and apply multicultural skills and competencies in a treatment setting. 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