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Culturally Considerate School Counseling

Helping Without Bias
By: Kim L. Anderson

Foreword by Bonnie M. Davis

A barrier-breaking guide to honoring each student's individuality

Kim L. Anderson brings counseling expertise and compassion to this practical resource that cultivates "cultural competence"— an essential tool for working with diverse populations. Culturally Considerate School Counseling  expands the definition of culture, identifies biases, and explores their evolution. Each chapter features a list of competencies, including the relevant ASCA National Model standards, and provides strategies to help school counselors create safe and secure learning environments by:

  • Recognizing the unique needs of overlooked student populations, including those with various spiritual beliefs and body types

  • Interacting with families, administrators, and communities in culturally considerate ways

  • Engaging in professional growth

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Product Details
  • Grade Level: K-12
  • ISBN: 9781412987516
  • Published By: Corwin
  • Year: 2010
  • Page Count: 192
  • Publication date: November 30, 2012
Price: $39.95
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Description

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"The author's compelling personal story, which serves as a connecting narrative, inspired me to read the book straight through in a single sitting."
—Mary Monroe Kolek, Deputy Superintendent, New Canaan Public Schools, CT

"Anderson writes in a clear voice about students and families who are marginalized by their differences. A copy of this book should be on every school counselor's bookshelf."
—Patricia Hart DeNoble, Clinical Social Worker, Oakdale Elementary School, Dedham, MA

A barrier-breaking guide to honoring each student's individuality

Kim L. Anderson brings her counseling expertise, personal experience, and compassionate perspective to this practical resource that cultivates "cultural competence"— an essential tool for working with diverse populations. Expanding the definition of culture, Culturally Considerate School Counseling addresses how biases have evolved in new and challenging ways, and provides strategies to help school counselors create safe and secure learning environments by:

  • Recognizing the unique needs of students, including those with various spiritual beliefs and body types
  • Interacting with families, faculty, administrators, and communities in culturally considerate ways
  • Applying practical tools learned from case illustrations and new data
  • Engaging in self-reflection, self-care, and professional growth

Each chapter features a list of competencies, including the relevant ASCA National Model standards. The volume concludes with a "Culturally Considerate Counseling" model adapted from Anderson's work with veteran Corwin author Bonnie M. Davis, who contiributes to the book with a compelling foreword.

Author(s)

Author(s)

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Kim L. Anderson

Kim L. Anderson’s career path has been a diverse and divergent one. Prior to obtaining a graduate degree in social work from Washington University in St. Louis, she was a freelance writer, photographer and graphic artist with interests in “outsider art,” expressions of oppression and liberation beyond conventional artistic borders or boundaries. After many years of private practice as a licensed clinical social worker, clinical supervisor and educator, Kim received a post-graduate certificate in art psychotherapy and now is a board certified art therapist.

She is the author of Culturally Considerate School Counseling: Helping Without Bias, published by Corwin Press in 2010. Ms. Anderson presents her eclectic work at numerous local, regional and national events and venues, engaging her audience through compelling narrative, careful research, evocative experiences, and instructive storytelling.

Read Kim Anderson's blogpost: http://niusileadscape.org/bl/ and follow her on Twitter @kandersonlcsw!

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Foreword by Bonnie M. Davis, PhD


Preface


Acknowledgments


About the Author


Part I. Populations to Consider


1. Culturally Considerate Counseling

2. Religion and Spirituality

3. Different Abilities

4. Aesthetic Issues

5. Illness

6. Environmental Issues

7. Gender and Sexuality Issues

Part II. Interfacing With Family, Faculty, Administration, and Community


8. School-Family-Community Partnerships

9. Team Building

Part III. School Counseling in the Age of Change


10. Consider These Counseling Challenges

Part IV. School Counselors as Change Agents: Opportunities for Growth


11. Expanding Clinical Skills

12. Self-Care for the Caregiver

Afterword: What Is a School Without Bias?


Resources


References


Index


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