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400 Interviewing Special Populations Dworkin, S. H., & Gutierrez, F. J. (1992). Counseling gay men and lesbians: Journey to the end of the rainbow.Alexandria, VA: American Association for Counseling and Development. This is an excellent compilation of issues relevant to counselors working with homosexual people. It covers topics such as cultural issues, coming out, couples issues, violence, and eth-ical concerns. McGoldrick, M., Giordano, J., & Pearce, J. K. (1996). Ethnicity and family therapy. New York: Guilford. This book is similar in some ways to other recommended texts. However, to the extent possible, it includes material from professionals who are also members of the culture in question and deals with recommendations for family work, addressing historically rele-vant facts to undergird the recommendations. It addresses a much broader range of cultures (e.g., Indonesian, Dutch, German, Jewish, and Iranian) than simply the four often ad-dressed. Paniagua, F. A. (1998) Assessing and treating culturally diverse clients: A practical guide(2nd ed.). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. This is a hands-on book that explores the broad generalities as-sociated with the four largest minority groups in the United States and then makes practi-cal sense of how to thoughtfully and professionally apply this knowledge in the context of providing ethical and effective mental health services. Stern, M. E. (1985). Psychotherapy and the religiously committed patient. New York: Haworth Press. This small, edited book is a sophisticated compilation of authors who address with compassion, respect, and depth aspects of religion and spirituality as they relate to psycho-therapy. Vargas, L. A., & Koss-Chioino, J. D. (1992). Working with culture: Psychotherapeutic interven-tions with ethnic minority children and adolescents. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass. 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