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Preface Ch 1. Introduction The Millennium and Two Essential Ingredients Unique Structures Suggestions for Using the Book Outline of the Chapters PART I: A PRACTITIONER'S AWARENESS OF HER OWN WORLDVIEW Ch 2. Intrapersonal Communication (Inner Dialogue) Intrapersonal Communication and Values, Beliefs, and Biases Intrapersonal Communication and Ethnocentrism Ch 3. Assessment of a Practitioner's Values, Beliefs, and Biases Barriers to an Individual's Self-Assessment of Her Own Values, Beliefs, and Biases Awareness of Inner Experience Self-Assessment of Values, Beliefs, and Biases The Impact of a Practitioner's Values, Beliefs, and Biases on Assessing and Treating Clients PART II: A PRACTITIONER'S AWARENESS OF SYSTEMATIC OPRESSION/PRIVILEGE AND INTERNALIZED OPPRESSION/PRIVILEGE Ch 4: Racism Race and Racism Social Categorization Theory Variations Within and Among Races Racism and Racial Prejudice and Inappropriate Thinking Styles/Patterns Strategies for and Benefits of Dismantling Racism and Racial Prejudice for Whites A Practitioner's Assessment of Self in Relation to White Oppression/Privilege Ch 5. Sexism Difference Among Sex, Gender, and Sexism Social Construction of Gender Social Comparison Theory Systematic Oppression/Privilege and Internalized Oppression/Privilege The Intersection of Gender and Race Variations Among Men, Among Women, and Between Men and Women Sexism and Inappropriate Thinking Styles/Patterns Strategies for and Benefits of Dismantling Sexism A Practitioner's Assessment of Self in Relation to Sexism, Systematic Oppression/Privilege and Internalized Oppression/Privilege Ch 6. Heterosexism Difference Among Sexual Orientation, Homophobia, and Heterosexism Social Construction of Heterosexism Intersections of Race, Gender, and Sexual Orientation Systematic Oppression/Privilege and Internalized Privilege/Oppression Intersections of Race, Gender, and Sexual Orientation Systematic Oppression/Privilege and Internalized Oppression/Privilege Variations Within and Among Nonheterosexuals Heterosexism or Homophobia and Inappropriate Thinking Styles/Patterns Strategies for and Benefits of Dismantling Heterosexism A Practitioner's Assessment of Self in Relation to Heterosexism, Systematic Oppression/Privilege, and Internalized Oppression/Privilege Ch 7. Classism A Definition of Class and Classism Social Construction of Classism Systematic Oppression/Privilege and Internalized Oppression/Privilege Intersections of Race, Gender, Sexual Orientation, and Class Variations Within and Among Classes Classism and Inappropriate Thinking Styles/Patterns Strategies for and Benefits of Dismantling Classism A Practitioner's Assessment of Self in Relation to Classism, Systematic Oppression/Privilege and Internalized Oppression/Privilege Ch 8. Ableism Difference Between Disability and Ableism Social Construction of Ableism Systematic Oppression/Privilege and Internalized Oppression/Privilege Intersections of Impairment/Disability, Race, Gender, Sexual Orientation, and Class Variations Within and Among Individuals With Impairment/Disability Ableism and Inappropriate Thinking Styles/Patterns Strategies for and Benefits of Dismantling Ableism A Practitioner's Assessment of Self in Relation to Ableism, Systematic Oppression/Privilege and Internalized Oppression/Privilege Ch 9. Other Isms Due to Age, Language, Religion, and Region Other Isms Social Construction of Isms Systematic Oppression/Privilege and Internalized Oppression/Privilege Intersections of Race, Gender, Sexual Orientation, Class, Impairment/Disability, and Other Identities Variations Within and Among Age, Language, Religion, and Region Other Isms and Inappropriate Thinking Styles/Patterns Strategies for and Benefits of Dismantling Isms A Practitioner's Assessment of Self in Relation to Other Isms, Systematic Oppression/Privilege, and Internalized Oppression/Privilege Ch 10. Deconstructing Inappropriate Hierarchical, Dichotomous, and Linear Thinking Styles/Patterns Reasons for Change Deconstructing Through Transformative Learning Internalized Oppression/Privilege and Thinking Styles/Patterns Diligent and Mindful Practice Transformation at the Institutional Level PART III: A PRACTITIONER'S AWARENESS OF THE CLIENT'S WORLDVIEW Ch 11. Identity Development Identity Development Models of Identity Development for Nondominant Monoracial Groups Models of Identity Development for Biracial and Multiracial Groups Models of Identity Development for Whites Models of Identity Development for Gays and Lesbians Variations Among and Within Racial Groups Similarities and Differences Between Dominant Group and Nondominant Group Identity Development Ch 12. Multiple Identities Challenges of Assessing Multiple Identities Fluidity of Identity Development Ch 13. Culturally Appropriate Assessment Foundations for Accurate Assessment Assessment in Relation to Race, Gender, Sexual Orientation, Class, Disability/Impairment, Age, Language, Religion, Region, and Their Multiple Intersections Assessment of the Intersections of Multiple Identities (Race, Gender, Class, Sexual Orientation, Impairment/Disability, Age, Language, Religion, and Region) Rating Scales for Thinking Styles, Multiple Identities, Dominant Identities Rating Scale for Acculturation The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV-TR) and Its Appropriateness as an Assessment Tool for Multicultural Populations ACA, APA, and NASW Ethics Codes and Cultural Sensitivity Ch 14. Culturally Appropriate Treatment/Healing Culturally Appropriate Treatment To Be a Multiculturally Competent Practitioner Experiental Learning Through Case Studies About the Author

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