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Häftad, Engelska, 2027
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A Hip Hop theoretical framework for culturally responsive counseling practice Traditional counseling theories rooted in white eurocentric values were developed by psychologists, not counselors, leaving practitioners without culturally responsive frameworks for BIPOC communities. Counseling Theories: Using a Hip Hop Theoretical Framework in Counseling Practice reviews ten conventional theories and demonstrates how each can be adapted through Hip Hop culture toward building a stand-alone Hip Hop Counseling theory. The book provides practice examples, tools, and exercises that help practitioners implement Hip Hop as a cultural anchor within their theoretical orientation. Coverage differentiates application across clinical mental health and school counseling settings, connecting theory to schools, clinics, and community contexts. The text also addresses how Hip Hop-informed approaches can help destigmatize mental health services within BIPOC communities. Readers will also find: Detailed analysis of how each of the ten conventional counseling theories can be remixed with Hip Hop cultural elementsGuidance on professional identity development for counselors-in-training seeking culturally relevant theoretical grounding in their practiceFrameworks applicable to both clinical mental health counselors and school counselors working across varied educational and community settingsStrategies for decolonizing counseling approaches and centering the lived experiences of Black children and other children of colorResources for counselor educators designing course materials that integrate Hip Hop strategies into existing theory curriculaWritten for graduate students in counseling and school counseling programs, practicing clinical mental health counselors, and school counselors, this text also serves K-12 educators, school psychologists, and social work professionals seeking culturally responsive tools for working with BIPOC youth and communities.