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Social Class and Classism in the Helping Professions: Research, Theory, and Practice (PDF eBook)


Social Class and Classism in the Helping Professions: Research, Theory, and Practice (PDF eBook)

eBook by Liu, William Ming

Social Class and Classism in the Helping Professions: Research, Theory, and Practice (PDF eBook)

£57.00

ISBN:
9781452206721
Publication Date:
31 Aug 2010
Publisher:
Sage Publications US
Imprint:
SAGE Publications, Inc
Pages:
320 pages
Format:
eBook
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Social Class and Classism in the Helping Professions: Research, Theory, and Practice (PDF eBook)

Description

Provide your students with engaging material on social class and classism The impact of social class and classism on mental health functioning crosses racial, ethnic, and social lines and significantly contributes to our overall well-being. Any attempt to understand individuals must include an understanding of how economic issues and class have contributed to their difficulties. In Social Class and Classism in the Helping Professions, author William Ming Liu presents theory and research on the impact of classism and social class on mental health. He provides an original frameworkthe Social Class Worldview Modelfor exploring each persons individual and subjective life experiences. These experiences form a perspective that is unique to the individual. The author then helps the reader integrate this realization into the study of poverty, economic inequality, wealth, and the often overlooked implications of greed, materialism, and consumerism for a more complete understanding of social class and classism. Intended Audience This text is intended as a supplement for graduate and advanced undergraduate courses that address psychological and counseling theories, multicultural counseling, and research in the helping professions. These courses may be found in departments of counseling, rehabilitation, psychology, education, nursing, and social work.

Contents

Preface Acknowledgments Chapter 1. Introduction Definition and Focus The Importance of Social Class in the Helping Professions Research The Helping Professions' Poor Understanding of Social Class and Classism Sociology's Impact on the Helping Professions Social Class, Socioeconomic Status, Social Status, and Classism Social Class and Classism Multicultural Competencies Conclusion and Summary Chapter 2. Social Class, Classism, and Mental and Physical Health The Context of Social Class and Classism The Social Class Health Gradient Social Class and Mental Health Implications for Practice Conclusions and Summary Chapter 3. Problems in Social Class Measurement and Research Problems With Current Methods for Understanding Social Class Categorizing Social Class How Is Categorizing Accomplished? Moving Toward Subjectivity of Social Class and Classism Implications for Practice Conclusion Chapter 4. The Social Class Worldview Model The Context of Economic Cultures Social Class and Classism Consciousness Implications for Practice Conclusion Chapter 5. Social Class and Psychotherapy, Counseling, and Career-Related Issues Counseling, Psychotherapy, and Helping Professionals Social Class and Classism to Inform Our Work With Clients Empirically Validated and Supported Treatments and Common Factors Understanding Our Own Biases and Social Class Experiences Career Counseling Using Social Class-Based Interventions in Counseling Implications for Practice Conclusion Chapter 6. The Impact of Social Class and Classism on Healthy Psychological Development Social Class and Classism and Psychological Development Quality of Child Care Sleep Habits Parent and Child Relationships Impact of Media and Television Social Class and Classism Traumas Into Adulthood Implications for Practice Conclusion Chapter 7. Greed, Materialism, and Affluence and Mental Health: The Rich Are Not Immune Greed, Materialism, and Affluence Consumption and Being Healthy Materialism and Consumerism Other Forms of Commodification and Consumerism Consumerism Affluence and Mental Health Implications for Practice Conclusion Chapter 8. Classism, Inequalities, and Poverty How People Make Meaning of Poverty and Inequality Racism Economic Resources, Economic Privilege, Economic Entitlement The Psychology of Privilege and Entitlement Classisms White Trashism Implications for Practice Conclusion Chapter 9. Integrating Social Class and Classism Into Training, Education, and Supervision Training and Education Upward Mobility Bias Becoming Social Class and Classism Competent Using the Social Class Worldview Model (SCWM-R) as a Training Tool Training Experiences and Supervision Privilege and Power Conclusion Chapter 10. Social Class, Classism, Advocacy, and Social Justice Definitions and Contexts of Social Justice, Advocacy, and Empowerment Work Definitions Social Justice and Social Class and Classism Advocacy Empowerment Conclusion References Index About the Author

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