Author: | Toni Schindler Zimmerman | ISBN: | 9781135789510 |
Publisher: | Taylor and Francis | Publication: | April 15, 2013 |
Imprint: | Routledge | Language: | English |
Author: | Toni Schindler Zimmerman |
ISBN: | 9781135789510 |
Publisher: | Taylor and Francis |
Publication: | April 15, 2013 |
Imprint: | Routledge |
Language: | English |
Don't let hidden cultural expectations sabotage your therapeutic relationships!
Integrating Gender and Culture in Family Therapy Training offers positive strategies for teaching your students to understand the ways in which cultural expectations affect individuals, society, the therapeutic relationship, and even the relationship between supervisor and trainee.
Integrating Gender and Culture in Family Therapy Training explores the ways you and your students can become more effective by bringing your unspoken assumptions into the light. It presents empirical research and personal experiences dealing with multicultural and gender issues in therapy and therapist training programs. In addition, it offers dialogues with some of the founders of feminist family therapy, cultural studies, and a hilarious spoof of pop-psychology approaches to gender issues.
Integrating Gender and Culture in Family Therapy Training offers practical strategies for:
working with families in poverty
cross-cultural interactions in the supervisor/trainee relationship
integrating gender and culture into coursework, supervision, research, service, and clinical environments
teaching and modeling multicultural awareness
dealing with the inevitable conflicts, misperceptions, and misunderstandings that arise because of clashing cultural expectations
This book takes a searching view of the dynamics and implications of power, gender, class, and culture, including such tough issues as:
the moral issues of feminist therapy
using the excuse of cultural tradition to mask abuses
therapists’hidden gender assumptions
ways feminist family therapy speaks--or fails to speak--to women of color, minority women, and women in poverty
Including case studies, figures, tables, and humor, Integrating Gender and Culture in Family Therapy Training will enhance your effectiveness as a supervisor or therapist and inspire you to rethink your own cultural assumptions.
Don't let hidden cultural expectations sabotage your therapeutic relationships!
Integrating Gender and Culture in Family Therapy Training offers positive strategies for teaching your students to understand the ways in which cultural expectations affect individuals, society, the therapeutic relationship, and even the relationship between supervisor and trainee.
Integrating Gender and Culture in Family Therapy Training explores the ways you and your students can become more effective by bringing your unspoken assumptions into the light. It presents empirical research and personal experiences dealing with multicultural and gender issues in therapy and therapist training programs. In addition, it offers dialogues with some of the founders of feminist family therapy, cultural studies, and a hilarious spoof of pop-psychology approaches to gender issues.
Integrating Gender and Culture in Family Therapy Training offers practical strategies for:
working with families in poverty
cross-cultural interactions in the supervisor/trainee relationship
integrating gender and culture into coursework, supervision, research, service, and clinical environments
teaching and modeling multicultural awareness
dealing with the inevitable conflicts, misperceptions, and misunderstandings that arise because of clashing cultural expectations
This book takes a searching view of the dynamics and implications of power, gender, class, and culture, including such tough issues as:
the moral issues of feminist therapy
using the excuse of cultural tradition to mask abuses
therapists’hidden gender assumptions
ways feminist family therapy speaks--or fails to speak--to women of color, minority women, and women in poverty
Including case studies, figures, tables, and humor, Integrating Gender and Culture in Family Therapy Training will enhance your effectiveness as a supervisor or therapist and inspire you to rethink your own cultural assumptions.