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Addictions Counseling: A Multi-cultural Perspective, Class 1, Multicultural Counseling Competencies
presented by Judy Lewis, Ph.D., fl. 1995; produced by Mike Griffith, fl. 1995, Governors State University, in Addictions Counseling: A Multi-cultural Perspective, Class 1 (University Park, IL: Governors State University, 1995), 1 hour
An overview of multiculturalism that is comprehensive enough to affect your relationships with the people you encounter in both the personal and professional contexts of your life. Patricia Arredondo, a nationally-recognized expert on multicultural counseling and training, will teach how to recognize and build on...
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presented by Judy Lewis, Ph.D., fl. 1995; produced by Mike Griffith, fl. 1995, Governors State University, in Addictions Counseling: A Multi-cultural Perspective, Class 1 (University Park, IL: Governors State University, 1995), 1 hour
Description
An overview of multiculturalism that is comprehensive enough to affect your relationships with the people you encounter in both the personal and professional contexts of your life. Patricia Arredondo, a nationally-recognized expert on multicultural counseling and training, will teach how to recognize and build on the role of culture in all interactions.
Field of Study
Psychology
Content Type
Lecture/presentation
Contributor
Mike Griffith, fl. 1995, Governors State University
Author / Creator
Judy Lewis, Ph.D., fl. 1995
Date Published / Released
1995
Publisher
Governors State University
Series
Addictions Counseling: A Multi-cultural Perspective
Topic / Theme
Psychopathology, Social Psychology, Cultural diversity, Addiction and dependency, Multiculturalism, Cross-culturalism, Drug dependency
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Copyright © 1995 by Governors State University
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Addictions Counseling: A Multi-cultural Perspective, Class 2, Unlearning Oppression
presented by Judy Lewis, Ph.D., fl. 1995; produced by Mike Griffith, fl. 1995, in Addictions Counseling: A Multi-cultural Perspective, Class 2 (University Park, IL: Governors State University, 1995), 1 hour
Guest lecturers Dr. Arnold and Dr. Hayes take the class through a series of expercies designed to elicit personal thoughts and feelings abouth the reality of oppression.
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presented by Judy Lewis, Ph.D., fl. 1995; produced by Mike Griffith, fl. 1995, in Addictions Counseling: A Multi-cultural Perspective, Class 2 (University Park, IL: Governors State University, 1995), 1 hour
Description
Guest lecturers Dr. Arnold and Dr. Hayes take the class through a series of expercies designed to elicit personal thoughts and feelings abouth the reality of oppression.
Field of Study
Psychology
Content Type
Lecture/presentation
Contributor
Mike Griffith, fl. 1995
Author / Creator
Judy Lewis, Ph.D., fl. 1995
Date Published / Released
1995
Publisher
Governors State University
Series
Addictions Counseling: A Multi-cultural Perspective
Topic / Theme
Psychopathology, Cultural diversity, Oppression, Multiculturalism
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1995 by Governors State University
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Addictions Counseling: A Multi-cultural Perspective, Class 4, Appreciating Diversity: Cross-Cultural Counseling with African-American Client...
presented by Arthur Durant, Ph.D., fl. 1995; produced by Mike Griffith, fl. 1995, in Addictions Counseling: A Multi-cultural Perspective, Class 4 (University Park, IL: Governors State University, 1995), 1 hour
In this powerful presentation, Earl Suttle emphasizes that the values that differentiate cultures are “not good or bad – just different.” Stating that “what you don’t know about other cultures can hurt you,” Mr Suttle raises issues of cross-cultural communication. Using his vast experience as an addict...
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presented by Arthur Durant, Ph.D., fl. 1995; produced by Mike Griffith, fl. 1995, in Addictions Counseling: A Multi-cultural Perspective, Class 4 (University Park, IL: Governors State University, 1995), 1 hour
Description
In this powerful presentation, Earl Suttle emphasizes that the values that differentiate cultures are “not good or bad – just different.” Stating that “what you don’t know about other cultures can hurt you,” Mr Suttle raises issues of cross-cultural communication. Using his vast experience as an addictions counselor and as a trainer, he focuses on specific factors that can affect our work with African-America clients.
Field of Study
Counseling & Therapy
Content Type
Lecture/presentation
Contributor
Mike Griffith, fl. 1995
Author / Creator
Arthur Durant, Ph.D., fl. 1995
Date Published / Released
1995
Publisher
Governors State University
Series
Addictions Counseling: A Multi-cultural Perspective
Topic / Theme
Psychopathology, Social Psychology, Oppression, Multiculturalism
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1995 by Governors State University
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Addictions Counseling: A Multi-cultural Perspective, Class 5, A Comprehensive Model for Latino-Latina Clients
presented by Judy Lewis, Ph.D., fl. 1995; produced by Mike Griffith, fl. 1995, in Addictions Counseling: A Multi-cultural Perspective, Class 5 (University Park, IL: Governors State University, 1995), 1 hour
In order to be helpful to our clients, we need to begin with a comprehensive framework for working with addiction-related problems. Our guest lecturer, Dr. Gerardo Gonzalez, has used his vast knowledge of counseling, education, and multiculturalism to develop such a framework. His integrated model addresses both p...
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presented by Judy Lewis, Ph.D., fl. 1995; produced by Mike Griffith, fl. 1995, in Addictions Counseling: A Multi-cultural Perspective, Class 5 (University Park, IL: Governors State University, 1995), 1 hour
Description
In order to be helpful to our clients, we need to begin with a comprehensive framework for working with addiction-related problems. Our guest lecturer, Dr. Gerardo Gonzalez, has used his vast knowledge of counseling, education, and multiculturalism to develop such a framework. His integrated model addresses both prevention and treatment. Dr. Ganzalez shares his comprehensive model and shows how it can be applied to meet the needs of clients who i...
In order to be helpful to our clients, we need to begin with a comprehensive framework for working with addiction-related problems. Our guest lecturer, Dr. Gerardo Gonzalez, has used his vast knowledge of counseling, education, and multiculturalism to develop such a framework. His integrated model addresses both prevention and treatment. Dr. Ganzalez shares his comprehensive model and shows how it can be applied to meet the needs of clients who identify themselves as Latino/Latina or Hispanic.
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Field of Study
Psychology
Content Type
Lecture/presentation
Contributor
Mike Griffith, fl. 1995
Author / Creator
Judy Lewis, Ph.D., fl. 1995
Date Published / Released
1995
Publisher
Governors State University
Series
Addictions Counseling: A Multi-cultural Perspective
Topic / Theme
Psychopathology, Addiction and dependency, Multiculturalism
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1995 by Governors State University
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Addictions Counseling: A Multi-cultural Perspective, Class 6, Asian-American: Treating Individuals Within a Family Context
presented by Arthur Durant, Ph.D., fl. 1995; produced by Mike Griffith, fl. 1995, in Addictions Counseling: A Multi-cultural Perspective, Class 6 (University Park, IL: Governors State University, 1995), 1 hour
Of all cultural groups in the United States, Asian-Americas are the least likely to seek professional counseling services. Even if the resistance to seeking professional help is overcome, they are the group with the highest rate of terminating counseling after a single visit. Our guest lecturer, Vivian Chee, sugge...
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presented by Arthur Durant, Ph.D., fl. 1995; produced by Mike Griffith, fl. 1995, in Addictions Counseling: A Multi-cultural Perspective, Class 6 (University Park, IL: Governors State University, 1995), 1 hour
Description
Of all cultural groups in the United States, Asian-Americas are the least likely to seek professional counseling services. Even if the resistance to seeking professional help is overcome, they are the group with the highest rate of terminating counseling after a single visit. Our guest lecturer, Vivian Chee, suggests that failure on the part of counselors to understand the Asian-American culture and to tailor counseling approaches to fit the clie...
Of all cultural groups in the United States, Asian-Americas are the least likely to seek professional counseling services. Even if the resistance to seeking professional help is overcome, they are the group with the highest rate of terminating counseling after a single visit. Our guest lecturer, Vivian Chee, suggests that failure on the part of counselors to understand the Asian-American culture and to tailor counseling approaches to fit the client’s cultural perspectives and values play a significant role in the underutilization of services. After reviewing value differences between Asian-American and European-American cultures, Ms. Chee addresses the differences between traditional therapy and the therapeutic approaches that are most effective with Asian-American clients. A role play at the end of the class provides a dramatic demonstration of the differences between these two approaches.
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Field of Study
Counseling & Therapy
Content Type
Lecture/presentation
Contributor
Mike Griffith, fl. 1995
Author / Creator
Arthur Durant, Ph.D., fl. 1995
Date Published / Released
1995
Publisher
Governors State University
Series
Addictions Counseling: A Multi-cultural Perspective
Topic / Theme
Psychopathology, Addiction and dependency, Alcohol dependence
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1995 by Governors State University
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Addictions Counseling: A Multi-cultural Perspective, Class 8, Issues in Women's Treatment
presented by Judy Lewis, Ph.D., fl. 1995; produced by Mike Griffith, fl. 1995, in Addictions Counseling: A Multi-cultural Perspective, Class 8 (University Park, IL: Governors State University, 1995), 1 hour
Maya Hennessey begins this class by saying that “boys and girls are different.” Ther previous classes helped make you aware of the importance of viewing clients within the multiple contexts of their lives. As Ms. Hennessey makes clear, paying attention to context means paying attention to gender as well as to...
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presented by Judy Lewis, Ph.D., fl. 1995; produced by Mike Griffith, fl. 1995, in Addictions Counseling: A Multi-cultural Perspective, Class 8 (University Park, IL: Governors State University, 1995), 1 hour
Description
Maya Hennessey begins this class by saying that “boys and girls are different.” Ther previous classes helped make you aware of the importance of viewing clients within the multiple contexts of their lives. As Ms. Hennessey makes clear, paying attention to context means paying attention to gender as well as to ethnicity. As the women’s specialist for the Illinois Department of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse, our quest lecturer possesses exte...
Maya Hennessey begins this class by saying that “boys and girls are different.” Ther previous classes helped make you aware of the importance of viewing clients within the multiple contexts of their lives. As Ms. Hennessey makes clear, paying attention to context means paying attention to gender as well as to ethnicity. As the women’s specialist for the Illinois Department of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse, our quest lecturer possesses extensive knowledge about the special needs of women in treatment.
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Field of Study
Psychology
Content Type
Lecture/presentation
Contributor
Mike Griffith, fl. 1995
Author / Creator
Judy Lewis, Ph.D., fl. 1995
Date Published / Released
1995
Publisher
Governors State University
Series
Addictions Counseling: A Multi-cultural Perspective
Topic / Theme
Psychopathology, Addiction centers, Addiction and dependency, Alcohol dependence
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1995 by Governors State University
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Addictions Counseling: A Multi-cultural Perspective, Class 10, Working With Gay and Lesbian Clients
presented by Judy Lewis, Ph.D., fl. 1995; produced by Mike Griffith, fl. 1995, in Addictions Counseling: A Multi-cultural Perspective, Class 10 (University Park, IL: Governors State University, 1995), 1 hour
The oppression affecting gay and lesbian clients has major implications both for substance abuse risk and for treatment. This class features Cynthia Zegers, a trainer with experience in carrying out specialized addictions treatment for gay, lesbian, and bisexual clients. She leads the class through a series of liv...
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presented by Judy Lewis, Ph.D., fl. 1995; produced by Mike Griffith, fl. 1995, in Addictions Counseling: A Multi-cultural Perspective, Class 10 (University Park, IL: Governors State University, 1995), 1 hour
Description
The oppression affecting gay and lesbian clients has major implications both for substance abuse risk and for treatment. This class features Cynthia Zegers, a trainer with experience in carrying out specialized addictions treatment for gay, lesbian, and bisexual clients. She leads the class through a series of lively discussions, helping them explore formation for gay and lesbian clients, and the issues that should be addressed in treatment.
Field of Study
Psychology
Content Type
Lecture/presentation
Contributor
Mike Griffith, fl. 1995
Author / Creator
Judy Lewis, Ph.D., fl. 1995
Date Published / Released
1995
Publisher
Governors State University
Series
Addictions Counseling: A Multi-cultural Perspective
Topic / Theme
Psychopathology, Clients, Patient care, Homosexual populations, Addiction and dependency
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1995 by Governors State University
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ADHD Report, Volume 20, Number 03, June 2012
edited by Russell A. Barkley, 1949-, in ADHD Report (New York, NY: Guilford Publications, 2012), 16 page(s)
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edited by Russell A. Barkley, 1949-, in ADHD Report (New York, NY: Guilford Publications, 2012), 16 page(s)
Field of Study
Psychology
Content Type
Periodical issue
Contributor
Russell A. Barkley, 1949-
Date Published / Released
June 2012, 2012
Publisher
Guilford Publications
Series
ADHD Report
Topic / Theme
Youth, Disorders, Theory, Personality traits, Social skills, Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2012 by Guilford Publications
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Recommendations for Employers Concerning the Management of Employees with ADHD
edited by Russell A. Barkley, 1949-; presented by Russell A. Barkley, 1949-; in Volume 21, Number 02, April 2013, ADHD Report (New York, NY: Guilford Publications, 2013), 6-7
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edited by Russell A. Barkley, 1949-; presented by Russell A. Barkley, 1949-; in Volume 21, Number 02, April 2013, ADHD Report (New York, NY: Guilford Publications, 2013), 6-7
Field of Study
Psychology
Content Type
Periodical article
Contributor
Russell A. Barkley, 1949-
Author / Creator
Russell A. Barkley, 1949-
Date Published / Released
April 2013, 2013
Publisher
Guilford Publications
Series
ADHD Report
Topic / Theme
Theory, Disorders, Work, Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, Personnel management
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2013 by Guilford Publications
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The Role of Sustained Attention and Display Medium in Reading Comprehension among Adolescents With and Without ADHD
edited by Russell A. Barkley, 1949-; presented by Lilach Shalev, fl. 2013 and Pnina Stern, fl. 2013; in Volume 21, Number 06, December 2013, ADHD Report (New York, NY: Guilford Publications, 2013), 6-9
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edited by Russell A. Barkley, 1949-; presented by Lilach Shalev, fl. 2013 and Pnina Stern, fl. 2013; in Volume 21, Number 06, December 2013, ADHD Report (New York, NY: Guilford Publications, 2013), 6-9
Field of Study
Psychology
Content Type
Periodical article
Contributor
Russell A. Barkley, 1949-
Author / Creator
Lilach Shalev, fl. 2013, Pnina Stern, fl. 2013
Date Published / Released
December 2013, 2013
Publisher
Guilford Publications
Series
ADHD Report
Topic / Theme
Youth, Theory, Disorders, Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, Comprehension, Reading skills, Adolescents
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2013 by Guilford Publications
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