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Preventing Prejudice: A Guide for Counselors, Educators, and Parents

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The Second Edition of Preventing A Guide for Counselors, Educators, and Parents has been completely revised and expanded to provide the most up-to-date and extensive coverage of prejudice and racism available. The new edition of this bestselling text presents a comprehensive overview of these topics and also includes practical tools for combating prejudice development in children, adolescents, and adults.

392 pages, Paperback

First published July 22, 1993

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December 29, 2019
I do not recommend this book to anyone looking to learn about preventing prejudice. The ideas in this book were offensive and went against the work and meaning of therapist!
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September 18, 2007
I am a fieldwork supervisor for graduate students and asked what book they were reading in their Gender & Ethnicity class and they named this one. After having taken Gender and Ethnicity in graduate school more than 10 years ago, I was excited to re-visit this material.

I wish that this book had existed when I was a student. It was very thorough and direct in outlining multicultural counseling issues. I especially liked the overviews of various developmental models for racial/ethnic identity. The book also included information about unintentional racism in the counseling process between white counselors and clients of color.

Overall, the tone of the book is action-oriented as indicated by its title, Preventing Prejudice. It does provide specific guidelines for both recognizing prejudice and preventing it. This quality took the book a step further than my graduate school texts.

The book had an extensive list of other resources that I plan to review to maintain my awareness and actions as a counseling professional working with a multi-cultural staff and client population.

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