Latino families in therapy : a guide to multicultural practice
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書誌事項
Latino families in therapy : a guide to multicultural practice
(The Guilford family therapy series)
Gulford Press, c1998
- : pbk.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 278-296) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Presenting an accessible and original framework for thinking about multiculturalism in therapy, this comprehensive volume provides valuable insights and strategies for therapists working with Latino families. Practitioners and students gain awareness of specific clincial issues, family dynamics, and sociopolitical realities that are frequently shared by Latino clients, while at the same time learning to avoid stereotypical assessments that rob families of their individual histories and choices. Filled with evocative case illustrations and clinical pointers, the book represents an important contribution to culturally sensitive psychotherapy practice.
目次
Overview. Introduction. A Meeting Place for Culture and Therapy. The Latino Experience: Movement and Change Mexicans, Puerto Ricans, and Cubans: An Overview. Journeys of Migration: Opportunity and Continuity. Journeys of Adaption: Options for Change. The Crossroads of Inner and Outer Worlds: Ecological Contexts. The Impact of Racism and Discrimination. The Challenge of School and Work. Beleif Systems: Religion and Health. Latino Family Bonds. Family Organization: The Safety Net of Close and Extended Kin. The World of Couples: Reality and Myth. The Latino Family Life Cycle Childhood and Adolescence. Adulthood Across the Lifespan. Conclusion. Current Trends in Future Directions in Multiculturalism.
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