Developing cultural humility : embracing race, privilege and power /
"Developing Cultural Humility' offers a unique look into the journeys of psychologists striving towards an integration of multiculturalism in their personal and professional lives. Contributing authors - representing a mix of 'cultural backgrounds' but stereotypically identified...
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Language: | English |
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2014
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Table of Contents:
- Foreword / Rosie Phillips Bingham, Ph. D., University of Memphis
- An invitation to dialogue
- and reflection / Miguel E. Gallardo, Psy. D., Pepperdine University
- Finding my cultural selves : the journey continues / Joseph G. Ponterotto, Ph. D. Fordham University, New York City
- Finding a place in the multicultural revolution / Pamela A. Hays, Ph. D. Independent Practice, Anchorage, Alaska
- Moving between majority and multicultural environments : impact on identity and practice / Jeff Harris, Ph. D
- A big part of my life / Jessica Drew, Ph. D. University of California, Irvine
- Choosing to be involved / Alan Burkard, Ph. D. Marquette University
- Still walking / Ellen McWhirter, Ph. D. University of Oregon
- Beyond dualities : navigating privilege and marginalization as a multicultural psychologist / Daniel C. Rosen, Ph. D. Bastyr University
- Falling in order to walk : reflections on my contextual identity development and responsibility as a white person / Rebecca Toporek, Ph. D. San Francisco State University
- Stepping over a baby's head : thoughts on privilege, humanity and liberation / Jason Platt, Ph. D. Alliant International University, Mexico City Program
- Relishing the diversity within and without : a journey with many influences / Julie Ancis, Ph. D. Georgia State University
- Conclusion : what i see, could be me / Miguel E. Gallardo, Psy. D., Pepperdine University & Allen Ivey, Ph. D., Distinguished University
- Professor, university of massachusetts, amherst
- Afterword / Derald Wing Sue, Ph. D. Teachers College, Columbia University.