Voices of Color (eBook)

First-Person Accounts of Ethnic Minority Therapists
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2004
400 Seiten
Sage Publications (Verlag)
978-1-5063-1976-6 (ISBN)

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Voices of Color: First Person Accounts of Ethnic Minority Therapists is the first book to address the training, academic, and professional experiences of ethnic minority therapists. Using real cases, narratives, and biographical material, each chapter motivates the reader to ponder and challenge how issues related to mental health intersect with race/ethnicity within a broader diversity framework.The contributors represent various mental health disciplines, and they all write from a systemic perspective on therapy cases, theory, new models, and research. The authors present powerful narratives of how their personal and professional experiences inform each other. These insider perspectives are placed within a broader systemic context highlighting the interplay between personal, academic, and professional political relationships and their symbiotic impact on individuals, families, and communities. These combined voices of color add a new and significant perspective to the awareness of students, clinicians, educators, supervisors, and administrators regarding their personal position vis-vis psychotherapy, different multicultural dimensions, and social justice.

Chapter 1: Introduction - Mudita Rastogi and Elizabeth Wieling
Section I: Identity and Professional Development of Therapists of Color
Chapter 2: Emerging Identity: An Asian Indian Female Psychologist's Perspective - Monika Sharma
Chapter 3: Our Stories: Convergence of the Language, Professional, and Personal Identities of Three Latino Therapists - Luis Antonio Rivas, Edward A. Delgado-Romero, and Kelly Ramon Ozambela
Chapter 4: When Turtle Met Rabbit: Native Family Systems - Janet M. Derrick
Section II: Ethnicity and Race in the Therapy Room and in the Classroom
Chapter 5: African American Women in Client, Therapist, and Supervisory Relationships: The Parallel Processes of Race, Culture, and Family - Shalonda Kelly and Nancy Boyd-Franklin
Chapter 6: Taking Off the Mask: Breaking the Silence--The Art of Naming Racism in the Therapy Room - Larry Lee
Chapter 7: When Racism Is Reversed: Therapists of Color Speak About Their Experiences With Racism From Clients, Supervisees, and Supervisors - Saba Rasheed Ali, Jonathan R. Flojo, Krista M. Chronister, Diane Hayashino, Quincy R. Smiling, Danielle Torres, and Ellen Hawley McWhirter
Chapter 8: Toward a Liberation Pedagogy: Creating a Safe Environment for Diversity Conversations in the Classroom - Debra A. Nixon
Chapter 9: Post 9/11: Combating Racism in the Sanctity of Healing--A Clinical Vignette Utilizing a Cultural Process Dialogue - Azmaira H. Maker
Chapter 10: Stories From Urban and Rural Landscapes: The Development of a Cultural Identity - Laurie L. Charles
Chapter 11: The Process of Integrating Language, Context, and Meaning: The Voices of Bilingual and Bicultural Therapists - Carmen Aguirre, J. Maria Bermudez, J. Ruben Parra Cardona, Jorge Antonio Zamora, and Nenetzin Angelica Reyes
Chapter 12: International Academic Sojourners in the United States of America: Color in the Ivory Tower - Mudita Rastogi and Carole Woolford-Hunt
Section III: Theory- and Research-Based Interventions and Approaches
Chapter 13: South Asians in the United States: Developing a Systemic and Empirically Based Mental Health Assessment Model - Azmaira H. Maker, Mona Mittal, and Mudita Rastogi
Chapter 14: Black Women Victims and Perpetrators of Family Domestic Violence: A Therapeutic Model Incorporating Racism and Black History - Denise D. McAdory
Chapter 15: From Polarization to Pluralization: The Japanese Sense of Self and Bowen Theory - Narumi Taniguchi
Chapter 16: Kum Ba Yah: The Relevance of Family Systems Theory for Clinicians and Clients of African Descent - Martha Adams Sullivan
Chapter 17: Family Therapy From a Hindu Indian Worldview - Nithyakala Karuppaswamy and Rajeswari Natrajan
Chapter 18: Developing Culturally Appropriate, Evidence Based Treatments for Interventions With Ethnic Minority Populations - Melanie Domenech Rodriguez and Elizabeth Wieling
Chapter 19: Acculturation Versus Cultural Identity: The Need for New Cultural Lenses in the Mental Health Professions - J. Ruben Parra Cardona, Richard S. Wampler, and Dean M. Busby
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Erscheint lt. Verlag 23.6.2004
Verlagsort Thousand Oaks
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Psychologie
Medizin / Pharmazie Gesundheitsfachberufe
Medizin / Pharmazie Medizinische Fachgebiete Psychiatrie / Psychotherapie
Sozialwissenschaften Ethnologie
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie
Schlagworte Multi-Cultural Counseling • Multicultural social work
ISBN-10 1-5063-1976-9 / 1506319769
ISBN-13 978-1-5063-1976-6 / 9781506319766
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