
Developing Cultural Humility
Embracing Race, Privilege and Power
Miguel E. Gallardo(Editor)
SAGE Publications Inc (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 12. August 2013
Book
Paperback/Softback
304 pages
978-1-4129-9897-0 (ISBN)
Description
For many students, the word culture is synonymous with race and ethnicity. Yet, a large majority of students who go into counsellor education programs are Caucasian. By its very premise, multicultural therapy leaves out Caucasian individuals, leaving many to believe they have 'no culture' and feeling disconnected from culture, multiculturalism and social justice. Culture, as it is beginning to be defined, can be seen not as a particular race or ethnicity, rather, as the intersections of multiple identities. Thus, everyone, no matter what their race or ethnicity, has a culture.
This book is the first to deal with culture more broadly and attempt to help students examine their own culture. This allows Caucasian trainees to embrace culture and have a stronger connection to multiculturalism without feeling alienated from the discussion.
This book is the first to deal with culture more broadly and attempt to help students examine their own culture. This allows Caucasian trainees to embrace culture and have a stronger connection to multiculturalism without feeling alienated from the discussion.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Thousand Oaks
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 254 mm
Width: 178 mm
Weight
534 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4129-9897-0 (9781412998970)
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Person
Miguel E. Gallardo, PsyD: Associate Professor of Psychology at Pepperdine University's Graduate School of Education and Psychology, where he teaches courses on multicultural and social justice, intimate partner violence and professional practice issues. Dr. Gallardo is also licensed psychologist and maintains an independent/consultation practice where he conducts therapy with adolescents and adults. His areas of scholarship and research interests include understanding the psychotherapy process when working with ethnocultural communities, particularly the Latina/o community and in understanding the processes by which individuals develop cultural awareness and responsiveness. Dr. Gallardo has published referred journal articles and book chapters in the areas of Latina/o psychology, ethics and evidence-based practices. He co-edited the book, Intersections of Multiple Identities: A Casebook of Evidence-Based Practices with Diverse Populations published in 2009. Dr. Gallardo also conducts continuing education workshops and professional trainings in the areas of culturally responsive therapy with diverse communities, multicultural organizational development and Latina/o mental health throughout the state and country. Dr. Gallardo is past-president of the California Psychological Association (CPA). He is one of the founders and served as the first president of the California Latino Psychological Association and continues to serve on their board of directors. He has been honored for his dedication and commitment to the field of psychology locally, statewide and nationally. Dr. Gallardo is a Fellow of the American Psychological Association.
Content
Foreword - Rosie Phillips Bingham
Chapter 1: An Invitation to Dialogue...And Reflection - Miguel E. Gallardo
Chapter 2: Finding My Cultural Selves: The Journey Continues - Joseph G. Ponterotto; Eduardo Duran
Chapter 3: Finding a Place in the Multicultural Revolution - Pamela A. Hays; Usha Tummala-Narra
Chapter 4: Moving between Majority and Multicultural Environments: Impact on Identity and Practice - Jeff Harris; Bryan Kim
Chapter 5: A Big Part of My Life - Jessica Drew de Paz; Thema Bryant-Davis
Chapter 6: Choosing to be Involved - Alan Burkard; Kevin Cokley
Chapter 7: Still Walking - Ellen McWhirter; Lillian Comas-Diaz
Chapter 8: Beyond Dualities: Navigating Privilege and Marginalization as a Multicultural Psychologist - Daniel C. Rosen; Ed Delgado-Romero
Chapter 9: Falling in order to walk: Reflections on my contextual identity development and responsibility as a White person - Rebecca Toporek; Patricia Arredondo
Chapter 10: Stepping over a Baby's Head: Thoughts on Privilege, Humanity and Liberation - Jason Platt; Guillermo Bernal
Chapter 11: Relishing the Diversity Within and Without: A Journey with Many Influences - Julie Ancis; Jean Lau Chin
Chapter 12: Conclusion: What I see, could be me - Miguel E. Gallardo; Allen Ivey
Afterword - Derald Wing Sue
Commentary: The Bridge of Transformation - Lillian Comas-Diaz
Chapter 1: An Invitation to Dialogue...And Reflection - Miguel E. Gallardo
Chapter 2: Finding My Cultural Selves: The Journey Continues - Joseph G. Ponterotto; Eduardo Duran
Chapter 3: Finding a Place in the Multicultural Revolution - Pamela A. Hays; Usha Tummala-Narra
Chapter 4: Moving between Majority and Multicultural Environments: Impact on Identity and Practice - Jeff Harris; Bryan Kim
Chapter 5: A Big Part of My Life - Jessica Drew de Paz; Thema Bryant-Davis
Chapter 6: Choosing to be Involved - Alan Burkard; Kevin Cokley
Chapter 7: Still Walking - Ellen McWhirter; Lillian Comas-Diaz
Chapter 8: Beyond Dualities: Navigating Privilege and Marginalization as a Multicultural Psychologist - Daniel C. Rosen; Ed Delgado-Romero
Chapter 9: Falling in order to walk: Reflections on my contextual identity development and responsibility as a White person - Rebecca Toporek; Patricia Arredondo
Chapter 10: Stepping over a Baby's Head: Thoughts on Privilege, Humanity and Liberation - Jason Platt; Guillermo Bernal
Chapter 11: Relishing the Diversity Within and Without: A Journey with Many Influences - Julie Ancis; Jean Lau Chin
Chapter 12: Conclusion: What I see, could be me - Miguel E. Gallardo; Allen Ivey
Afterword - Derald Wing Sue
Commentary: The Bridge of Transformation - Lillian Comas-Diaz