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Counseling the Culturally Diverse Theory and Practice 8th Edition

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Counseling the Culturally Diverse: Theory and Practice

Title: Counseling the Culturally Diverse: Theory and Practice Edition: Eighth Edition Authors: Derald Wing Sue • David Sue • Helen A. Neville • Laura Smith Publisher: Wiley


Cover Design: The background is a deep, near-black navy, providing dramatic contrast for both the text and photography. "EIGHTH EDITION" appears in small gold spaced caps at the top, followed by "Counseling the Culturally Diverse" in large, bold white display type and "THEORY AND PRACTICE" in vivid magenta/pink spaced caps below. The four authors' names are listed in bright cyan blue type beneath the title. A small "with website" icon badge sits in the lower left corner, and the Wiley logo anchors the bottom right.

Cover Photography: A stunning overhead photograph captures a cluster of colorful wooden rowboats arranged in a radial, flower-like pattern on dark water — boats in vivid red, blue, yellow, teal, green, and orange fan outward from a central point like petals. The vibrant diversity of colors, each boat distinct yet part of a unified, harmonious composition, serves as an elegant visual metaphor for cultural diversity itself — individual uniqueness contributing to a cohesive, beautiful whole.


About the Book: The leading and most influential textbook in multicultural counseling, now in its eighth edition. It provides the theoretical foundation and practical guidance for culturally competent counseling and therapy, addressing race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, disability, and other dimensions of identity and oppression within the therapeutic relationship.

Audience: Graduate students in counseling, clinical psychology, social work, and marriage and family therapy programs.

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