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Psychology, Counseling,<br />

andDevelopment<br />

New<br />

Edition<br />

of Related Interest<br />

Beyond Smarter, 30<br />

NEW<br />

Personality Theories<br />

Journeys Into Self<br />

(An Experiential<br />

Workbook)<br />

Second Edition<br />

Willard B. Frick<br />

The author has revised<br />

this popular experiential<br />

workbook by adding Carl<br />

Jung and Karen Horney to<br />

his cast of major personality<br />

theorists—Freud, Adler, Erikson, Bandura,<br />

Allport, Maslow, and Rogers. Through exercises,<br />

projects, and group activities, students are given<br />

the means to relate abstract theories and concepts<br />

to their own personality development and<br />

experience. Many exercises deal with private<br />

aspects of students’ lives and are designed to be<br />

completed individually out of the classroom and<br />

reviewed by the instructor.<br />

Best<br />

Seller<br />

1991/144 pp./PB, $21.95/3088-1<br />

Healing the<br />

Soul Wound<br />

Counseling with<br />

American Indians and<br />

Other Native Peoples<br />

Eduardo Duran<br />

Foreword by Allen E. Ivey<br />

“Duran’s personal and engaging<br />

style captivates the reader as he<br />

or she catches a glimpse of what<br />

training with this master must be like.”<br />

—PsycCritiques<br />

Eduardo Duran—a psychologist working in<br />

Indian country—draws on his own clinical experience<br />

to provide guidance to counselors working<br />

with Native Peoples. Duran presents a culturespecific<br />

approach for dealing with common<br />

problems, such as substance abuse, intergenerational<br />

trauma, and the effects of oppression.<br />

This groundbreaking book outlines very different<br />

ways of serving American Indian clients, translating<br />

Western metaphor into Indigenous ideas<br />

that will make sense to Native People.<br />

2006/160 pp./PB, $34.95/4689-9<br />

HC, $70/4690-5<br />

Multicultural Foundations of Psychology and Counseling<br />

Clinical Practice<br />

with People of Color<br />

A Guide to Becoming Culturally Competent<br />

Madonna G. Constantine, Editor<br />

“This book will help therapists and counselors successfully<br />

integrate the American Psychological<br />

Association’s Multicultural Guidelines into their<br />

clinical practice.” —Family Therapy<br />

2007/272 pp./PB, $34.95/4753-7<br />

Multicultural Foundations of Psychology and Counseling Series<br />

Psychology, Poverty,<br />

and the End of Social<br />

Exclusion<br />

Putting Our Practice to Work<br />

Laura Smith<br />

Foreword by Isaac<br />

Prilleltensky<br />

“Beautifully written and structured<br />

in a way that provides<br />

solid information with digestible<br />

doses of in-your-face depictions of poverty.”<br />

—PsycCritiques<br />

“This groundbreaking book...should be required<br />

reading for anyone interested in economic and<br />

social justice.”<br />

—Heather Bullock, University of California,<br />

Santa Cruz<br />

This book charts the ebbs and flows of psychology’s<br />

consideration of poor clients, and then<br />

points to promising new approaches to serving<br />

poor communities that go beyond remediation,<br />

sympathy, and charity. Includes the author’s<br />

own experiences as a psychologist in a poor<br />

community.<br />

2010/192 pp./PB, $33.95/5124-4/HC, $74/5125-1<br />

Multicultural Foundations of Psychology and Counseling Series<br />

Full of Ourselves<br />

A Wellness Program to<br />

Advance Girl Power, Health,<br />

and Leadership<br />

Catherine Steiner-Adair<br />

and Lisa Sjostrom<br />

“A valuable addition to the<br />

repertoire of any school<br />

system, church-based<br />

program, or community<br />

organization seeking to strengthen girls to become<br />

independent, healthy adolescents.”<br />

—Contemporary Psychology<br />

See page 14 for full description<br />

Schulte: Ethics in School Counseling<br />

John M. Schulte and Donald B. Cochrane<br />

1995/168 pp./PB, $26.95/3432-2<br />

Professional Ethics in Education Series<br />

Wortham: Narratives in Action<br />

A Strategy for Research and Analysis<br />

Stanton E.F. Wortham<br />

Foreword by Kenneth J. Gergen<br />

2001/208 pp./PB, $30.95/4075-0<br />

Counseling and Development Series<br />

71<br />

Psychology, Counseling, and Development<br />

to order: 800.575.6566 or www.tcpress.com<br />

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