"Ibrahim and Heuer's edited book ... will help psychologists and other mental health professionals obtain this necessary understanding and skill. ... book assists with practical tips on how this can be achieved, further enabling the clinician to better meet the needs of his or her clients ... . It ushers our profession to a sense of responsibility, in an informative and insightful way, reminding us that we have a special responsibility to those who are oppressed because they are different." (Rehman Y. Abdulrehman, PsycCRITIQUES, Vol. 61 (36), September, 2016)
Social Justice and Cultural Responsiveness in Counseling.- Cultural identity: Components and Assessment.- Worldview: Implications for Culturally Responsive and Ethical Practice.- Understanding Acculturation and its Use in Counseling and Psychotherapy.-Incorporating Social Justice and Advocacy in Counseling and Psychotherapy.- Immigrants: Identity Development and Counseling Issues.- Refugees, Adaptation, Psychological Interventions, and Identity Development.- Application of Social Justice and Cultural Responsiveness Strategies.- Appendix A: Cultural Identity Checklist-Revised.- Appendix B: Scale to Assess Worldview.- Appendix C: United States Acculturation Index.
Jianna R. Heuer, has a Master’s degree in Social Work form New York University. She currently serves as a part-time counselor for students with disabilities at LaGuardia Community College. Her research interests focus on cultural responsiveness and social justice concerns. She also maintains a private practice in New York City where she focuses on college coaching as well as relationship issues, trauma, disability issues, anxiety, and depression.
Worldview: implications for culturally responsive and ethical practice.
Understanding acculturation and its use in counseling and psychotherapy.
Social justice variables critical for conducting counseling and psychotherapy.
Immigrants: identity development and counseling issues.
Designing interventions using the social justice and cultural responsiveness model.
Cultural and Social Justice Counseling is a profound source of knowledge for clinicians and students in mental health fields (counselors, psychologists, psychiatrists, psychiatric nurses, social workers) who are working with clients from diverse cultural backgrounds, including those working in international settings, with clients across cultures, and with sojourners to the US.