NyFlNcVa: Like new and just what I needed for my class. Saw many reviews about the content of the book and they weren’t good however I just need it for a class. Not taking the information to heart. Fast shipper.
United States on May 21, 2019
Fatima Hasta: excellent book
United States on Jan 15, 2019
Victorsmommy98: Exactly what I needed for school
United States on Aug 24, 2018
Thomas D. Sanford IV: Liked this book on my iPad for school. Enabled me to highlight texts and easily navigate back and forth through chapters.
United States on Aug 09, 2018
Gain Multicultural Counseling Skills with a Systems-Based Approach | A Little SPOT of Emotion: An 8-Book Collection of Feelings and Fun | "Little SPOT of Life Skills: 8 Books to Help You Grow" Box Set | |
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Sale off | $6 OFF | ||
Total Reviews | 10 reviews | 158 reviews | 33 reviews |
Popular Psychology Counseling | Popular Psychology Counseling | ||
Medical Counseling | Medical Counseling | ||
Academic Development Counseling | Academic Development Counseling | Academic Development Counseling | Academic Development Counseling |
Hardcover | 704 pages | ||
Language | English | English | English |
Publisher | Pearson; 3rd edition | Diane Alber Art LLC | Diane Alber Art LLC |
Dimensions | 1.2 x 7.6 x 9.2 inches | ||
Best Sellers Rank | #14 in Academic Development Counseling#62 in Medical Counseling#113 in Popular Psychology Counseling | #2 in Academic Development Counseling#42 in Children's Books on Emotions & Feelings | #2 in Children's Sociology Books #5 in Academic Development Counseling |
Customer Reviews | 4.3/5 stars of 439 ratings | 4.9/5 stars of 5,154 ratings | 4.9/5 stars of 1,168 ratings |
ISBN-10 | 0134523806 | 1951287134 | 1951287347 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0134523804 | 978-1951287139 | 978-1951287344 |
Item Weight | 2.37 pounds | 3.53 ounces | 3.03 pounds |
Benign_Sentient: This book doesn't take sides very much, which is probably my favorite part. It paints a picture of diversity in many facets and how the many identities carried by every human in society give all of us a host of different privileges and setbacks that is different for every person.
I was confused when reading many of the negative reviews for this book. Maybe if you only read the first paragraph of every chapter you may think "oh, white privilege is a thing" and you'd be correct to assume as much? Maybe you could argue "hey, I'm white and I'm still poor and marginalized" and you'd still be correct because this book does incorporate socio-economic status and disability into its framework.
Overall, this book is an insightful synopsis on the nature of identity in society and how it is complex and interwoven in many beautiful and sometimes difficult ways. It doesn't touch on social justice nor does it push a political agenda, don't let the negative comments dissuade you!
United States on Mar 03, 2020