Preface
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1. Introduction
The Importance of Social Class in the Helping Professions
The Helping Professions' Poor Understanding of Social Class and Classism
Sociology's Impact on the Helping Professions
Social Class, Socioeconomic Status, Social Status, and Classism
Social Class and Classism Multicultural Competencies
Chapter 2. Social Class, Classism, and Mental and Physical Health
The Context of Social Class and Classism
The Social Class Health Gradient
Social Class and Mental Health
Implications for Practice
Chapter 3. Problems in Social Class Measurement and Research
Problems With Current Methods for Understanding Social Class
Categorizing Social Class
How Is Categorizing Accomplished?
Moving Toward Subjectivity of Social Class and Classism
Implications for Practice
Chapter 4. The Social Class Worldview Model
The Context of Economic Cultures
Social Class and Classism Consciousness
Implications for Practice
Chapter 5. Social Class and Psychotherapy, Counseling, and Career-Related Issues
Counseling, Psychotherapy, and Helping Professionals
Social Class and Classism to Inform Our Work With Clients
Empirically Validated and Supported Treatments and Common Factors
Understanding Our Own Biases and Social Class Experiences
Using Social Class-Based Interventions in Counseling
Implications for Practice
Chapter 6. The Impact of Social Class and Classism on Healthy Psychological Development
Social Class and Classism and Psychological Development
Parent and Child Relationships
Impact of Media and Television
Social Class and Classism Traumas
Implications for Practice
Chapter 7. Greed, Materialism, and Affluence and Mental Health: The Rich Are Not Immune
Greed, Materialism, and Affluence
Consumption and Being Healthy
Materialism and Consumerism
Other Forms of Commodification and Consumerism
Affluence and Mental Health
Implications for Practice
Chapter 8. Classism, Inequalities, and Poverty
How People Make Meaning of Poverty and Inequality
Economic Resources, Economic Privilege, Economic Entitlement
The Psychology of Privilege and Entitlement
Implications for Practice
Chapter 9. Integrating Social Class and Classism Into Training, Education, and Supervision
Becoming Social Class and Classism Competent
Using the Social Class Worldview Model (SCWM-R) as a Training Tool
Training Experiences and Supervision
Chapter 10. Social Class, Classism, Advocacy, and Social Justice
Definitions and Contexts of Social Justice, Advocacy, and Empowerment Work
Social Justice and Social Class and Classism
References
Index
About the Author