![]() Healthcare Training Institute - Quality Education since 1979 CE for Psychologist, Social Worker, Counselor, & MFT!! Section 27
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section 1
- WA Department of Health. Clinical Supervision Framework for WA Mental Health Services and Clinicians. Department of Health, July 2005, p1-12.
- Porter, John. The "How To" Manual For Clinical Supervision in IDAHO. Idaho Department of Health & Welfare, April 2011, p1-58.
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- Granich, Steven, LCSW, MPA, DSW. Duty to Warn, Duty to Protect, The New Social Worker, Winter 2012.
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- Ancis, J. R., & Ladany, N. (2001). A multicultural framework for counselor supervision. In L. J. Bradley & N. Ladany (Eds.), Counselor supervision: Principles, process and practice (3rd ed., pp. 63-90). Philadelphia: Brunner-Routledge.
- D’Andrea, M., & Daniels, J. (1997). Multicultural counseling supervision: Central issues, theoretical considerations and practical strengths. In D. B. Pope-Davis & H. L. K. Coleman (Eds.), Multicultural counseling competencies: Assessment, education and training, and supervision (pp. 290-309). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
- Garrett, M. T. (2001). Multicultural SuperVISION: A paradigm of cultural responsiveness for supervisors. Journal of Multicultural Counseling and Development, 29, 147-159.
- Kleinman, A. (1998). Rethinking psychiatry: From cultural category to personal experience. New York: Free Press.
- Lee, C. C. (1997). New approaches to diversity: Implications for professional counseling training and research. In C. C. Lee (Ed.), Multicultural issues in counseling: New approaches to diversity (2nd ed., pp. 353-360). Alexandria, VA: American Counseling Association.
- Liese, B.S., & Beck, J. S. (1997). Cognitive therapy supervision. In C. E. Watkins (Ed.), Handbook of psychotherapy supervision (pp. 114-133). New York: Wiley.
- López, S. R. (1997). Cultural competence in psychotherapy: A guide for clinicians and their supervisors. In C. E. Watkins (Ed.), Handbook of psychotherapy supervision (pp. 570-588). New York: Wiley.
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- Ho, D.Y. Internalized culture, culturocentrism, and transcendence. The Counseling Psychologist, 23, 4-24. 1995.
- Fukuyama, M.A. Taking a universal approach to multicultural counseling.Counselor Education and Supervision, 30, 6-17. 1990.
- Ibrahim, F.A. Effective cross-cultural counseling and psychotherapy: A framework. The Counseling Psychologist, 13, 625-638. 1985.
- Ibrahim, F.A. Contribution of cultural worldview to generic counseling and development. Journal of Counseling and Development, 70, 13-19. 1991.
section 18
- Carter, R.T. & Qureshi, A. A typology of philosophical assumptions in multi-cultural counseling and training. In J.G. Ponterotto, J.M. Casas L.A. Suzuki & C.m. Alexander (Eds.), Handbook of multicultural counseling (pp. 239-262). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. 1995.
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- Williams, C.L., & Berry, J.W. Primary prevention of acculturative stress among refugees. American Psychologist, 46, 632-641. 1991.
- Sciarra, Daniel T. Multiculturalism in Counseling. Itasca, Illinois: F.E. Peacock Publishers, Inc. 1999.
section 22
- Yalom, I.D. The theory and practice of group psychotherapy. New York: Basic Books. 1995.
- Sciarra, Daniel T. Multiculturalism in Counseling. Itasca, Illinois: F.E. Peacock Publishers, Inc. 1999.
- Helms, J.E. Generalizeing racial identity interaction theory to groups. In J.E. Helms (Ed.), Black and White racial identity (pp. 187-204). Westport, CT: Greenwood. 1990.