"This is an essential resource for therapists and supervisors committed to meaningful and culturally attuned practice. The authors, who have been so instrumental in introducing the multicultural orientation (MCO) to the field, model in their writing the humility that is at the core of the MCO. In so doing, they guide readers to recognize and capitalize on cultural opportunities, cultivate cultural comfort, and embrace cultural humility-the pillars on which the multicultural orientation rests." - Rodney Goodyear, PhD, Emeritus Professor, University of Redlands, Redlands, CA, and University of Southern California, Los Angeles
"This book offers accessible and concrete insights about how to enact cultural humility in therapy, a key ingredient for effective therapy with all clients. It is an excellent resource for therapists, trainees, and educators." - Bonnie Moradi, PhD, Professor of Psychology, University of Florida, Gainesville
"At a time when diversity, equity, inclusion, and social justice are increasingly under assault, mental health professionals must redouble their efforts to cultivate critical self-awareness, honor their clients' cultural identities, and create more power-balanced therapeutic relationships. This book will help readers to embrace this imperative. Engaging, grounded in relevant research, and full of practical examples and exercises, this book offers a vital resource for advancing culturally responsive psychotherapy theory, research, and practice." - Andrés Eduardo Pérez-Rojas, PhD, Associate Professor and Director of Clinical Training in Counseling Psychology, Indiana University, Bloomington
"Cultural humility and the multicultural orientation framework are crucial foundations to the difficult conversations around racism and oppression that characterize our current times. This important update to the first edition provides excellent case examples, accessible language, and concrete steps to help readers learn to approach their clients, and the world, from a more culturally humble and aware perspective." - Melanie M. Wilcox, PhD, ABPP, President, Society of Counseling Psychology, American Psychological Association Division 17, and Associate Professor, Department of Educational and Counseling Psychology, School of Education, University at Albany, Albany, NY
"If you are looking for an in-depth exploration of cultural humility, this book is for you. Written by renowned experts in clinical research and practice, the book offers clear and comprehensive insights into cultural humility and its clinical implications." - Bryan S. K. Kim, PhD, Professor of Psychology, University of Hawaii at Hilo; and Fellow of the American Psychological Association, International Academy for Intercultural Research, and Asian American Psychological Association