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Re-visioning family therapy [electronic resource] : addressing diversity in clinical practice / edited by Monica McGoldrick, Kenneth V. Hardy.

Contributor(s): McGoldrick, Monica [editor.] | Hardy, Kenneth V [editor.]
Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York, NY : Guilford Press, [2019]Copyright date: ©2019Edition: Third editionDescription: 1 online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781462539734; 1462539734Other title: Revisioning family therapySubject(s): Family psychotherapy -- United States | Minorities -- Mental health -- United States | Sexual minorities -- Mental health -- United States | Cultural psychiatry -- United States | Sexual minoritiesGenre/Form: Electronic books.Online resources: EBSCOhost Bibliography, Etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Theoretical perspectives. The power of naming / Monica McGoldrick, Kenneth V. Hardy -- Re-visioning gender, re-visioning power: equity, accountability, and refusing to silo / Deidre Ashton, Christian Jordal -- Social class, rising inequality, and the American dream / Froma Walsh -- The sociocultural trauma of poverty: theoretical and clinical considerations for working with poor families / Kenneth V. Hardy -- Spirituality, suffering, and resilience / Froma Walsh -- Sociocultural trauma and homelessness. Homelessness and the spiritual meaning of home / Monical McGoldrick -- Transnational journeys / Celia Jaes Falicov -- Climbing up the rough side of the mountain: hope, culture, and therapy / Paulette Moore Hines -- Toward a psychology of the oppressed: understanding the invisible wounds of trauma / Kenneth V. Hardy -- Racial identity. Native American identity transformation: integrating a naming ceremony with family therapy / Rockey Robbins, Sharla Robbins -- Letting my spirits guide me: multicultural and multiracial legacies / Nydia Garcia Preto -- Moving toward multiracial legitimacy: a personal reflection / MaryAnna Domokos-Cheng Ham -- On being a black Dominican / Ana M. Hernandez -- Facing the black shadow: power from the inside out / Marlene F. Watson -- White privilege and male privilege: a personal account of coming to see correspondences through work in women's studies / Peggy McIntosh -- Dismantling white male privilege within family therapy / Ken Dolan-Del Vecchio -- The inevitable whiteness of being (white): whiteness and intersectionality in family therapy practice and training / Kiran Shahreen Kaur Arora --
Cultural legacies and stories: therapist's experiences. Black genealogy revisited: restorying an African American family / Elaine Pinderhughes -- White privilege, pathological shame and guilt, and the perversion of morality / Robert Shelby -- The discovery of my multicultural identity / Fernando Colón-López -- Going home: one orphan's journey from Chicago to Poland and back / John D. Folwarski -- Hyperlinked identity: a generative resource in a divisive world / Saliha Bava -- The semitism schism, revisited: Jewish-Palestinian legacies in a family therapy training context / Linda Stone Fish, Donna Dallal-Ferne -- No single-issue lives: identity transitions and transformations across the life cycle / Elijah C. Nealy -- Implications for clinical practice. Working with LGBT families / Elijah C. Nealy -- Same-sex couples: successful coping with minority stress / Robert-Jay Green -- Working with immigrant and refugee families / Hugo Kamya, Marsha Pravder Mirkin -- Therapy with heterosexual black couples through a racial lens / Kenneth V. Hardy, Christiana I. Awosan -- A fifth-province approach to intracultural issues in an Irish context: marginal illuminations / Imelda Colgan McCarthy, Nollaig Byrne -- The power of song to promote healing, hope, and justice: lessons from the African American experience / Salome Raheim -- Interracial Asian couples: beyond black and white / Tazuko Shibusawa --
Implications for training. Re-visioning family therapy training / Kenneth V. Hardy, Monica McGoldrick -- Social justice in family therapy training: the power of personal and family narratives / Matthew R. Mock -- Teaching about racism and the implications for practice / N. Norma Akamatsu -- A letter to family therapists in the 21st century / Evan Imber-Black -- Implications of research for clinical practice. Ways of knowing: cultural bias pitfalls to avoid when using research to inform practice / Sarita Kaya Davis -- Relational healing and organization change in the time of evidence / Ken Epstein -- Larger systems work: how to build bridges across the divide. Expanding Bowen's concept of societal emotional processes through historic ethnography: an anthropological exploration of the human connection with the environment / Joanne Bowen -- An application of Bowen Family Systems theory in child welfare / Walter Howard Smith, Jr.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

I. Theoretical perspectives. The power of naming / Monica McGoldrick, Kenneth V. Hardy -- Re-visioning gender, re-visioning power: equity, accountability, and refusing to silo / Deidre Ashton, Christian Jordal -- Social class, rising inequality, and the American dream / Froma Walsh -- The sociocultural trauma of poverty: theoretical and clinical considerations for working with poor families / Kenneth V. Hardy -- Spirituality, suffering, and resilience / Froma Walsh -- 2. Sociocultural trauma and homelessness. Homelessness and the spiritual meaning of home / Monical McGoldrick -- Transnational journeys / Celia Jaes Falicov -- Climbing up the rough side of the mountain: hope, culture, and therapy / Paulette Moore Hines -- Toward a psychology of the oppressed: understanding the invisible wounds of trauma / Kenneth V. Hardy -- III. Racial identity. Native American identity transformation: integrating a naming ceremony with family therapy / Rockey Robbins, Sharla Robbins -- Letting my spirits guide me: multicultural and multiracial legacies / Nydia Garcia Preto -- Moving toward multiracial legitimacy: a personal reflection / MaryAnna Domokos-Cheng Ham -- On being a black Dominican / Ana M. Hernandez -- Facing the black shadow: power from the inside out / Marlene F. Watson -- White privilege and male privilege: a personal account of coming to see correspondences through work in women's studies / Peggy McIntosh -- Dismantling white male privilege within family therapy / Ken Dolan-Del Vecchio -- The inevitable whiteness of being (white): whiteness and intersectionality in family therapy practice and training / Kiran Shahreen Kaur Arora --

IV. Cultural legacies and stories: therapist's experiences. Black genealogy revisited: restorying an African American family / Elaine Pinderhughes -- White privilege, pathological shame and guilt, and the perversion of morality / Robert Shelby -- The discovery of my multicultural identity / Fernando Colón-López -- Going home: one orphan's journey from Chicago to Poland and back / John D. Folwarski -- Hyperlinked identity: a generative resource in a divisive world / Saliha Bava -- The semitism schism, revisited: Jewish-Palestinian legacies in a family therapy training context / Linda Stone Fish, Donna Dallal-Ferne -- No single-issue lives: identity transitions and transformations across the life cycle / Elijah C. Nealy -- V. Implications for clinical practice. Working with LGBT families / Elijah C. Nealy -- Same-sex couples: successful coping with minority stress / Robert-Jay Green -- Working with immigrant and refugee families / Hugo Kamya, Marsha Pravder Mirkin -- Therapy with heterosexual black couples through a racial lens / Kenneth V. Hardy, Christiana I. Awosan -- A fifth-province approach to intracultural issues in an Irish context: marginal illuminations / Imelda Colgan McCarthy, Nollaig Byrne -- The power of song to promote healing, hope, and justice: lessons from the African American experience / Salome Raheim -- Interracial Asian couples: beyond black and white / Tazuko Shibusawa --

VI. Implications for training. Re-visioning family therapy training / Kenneth V. Hardy, Monica McGoldrick -- Social justice in family therapy training: the power of personal and family narratives / Matthew R. Mock -- Teaching about racism and the implications for practice / N. Norma Akamatsu -- A letter to family therapists in the 21st century / Evan Imber-Black -- VII. Implications of research for clinical practice. Ways of knowing: cultural bias pitfalls to avoid when using research to inform practice / Sarita Kaya Davis -- Relational healing and organization change in the time of evidence / Ken Epstein -- VIII. Larger systems work: how to build bridges across the divide. Expanding Bowen's concept of societal emotional processes through historic ethnography: an anthropological exploration of the human connection with the environment / Joanne Bowen -- An application of Bowen Family Systems theory in child welfare / Walter Howard Smith, Jr.

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