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Multiple minority identities : applications for practice, research, and training /

This important volume chronicles a shift from the old multicultural paradigm that depicts members of a minority group as being limited to racial and ethnic categories, to a modern definition of minorities. Moreover, many of these stigmatized individuals belong to more than one minority group, result...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Nettles, Reginald, Balter, Rochelle
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York : Springer Pub., ©2012.
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505 0 |a The social psychology of stigma / Nina A. Nabors -- Multiple minority identities and mental health: social and research implications of diversity within and between groups / Martha E. Banks -- Not just deaf: multiple intersections / Irene W. Leigh -- Intersections of multiple identities and multiple marginalizations: clinical and paradigmatic considerations / Beverly Greene -- Multiple minority identities in group psychotherapy: within and between / Reginald Nettles -- Using cognitive-behavioral therapy with clients who identify with more than one minority group: can one size fit all? / Rochelle Balter -- Increasing resilience in multiple minority clients using positive psychology / Elaine Olaoye -- Contemporary psychodynamic perspectives on multiple minority identities / Richard Ruth -- "Why can't we just simply treat people's problems, not their race (or physical disability, or sexual orientation)?!": a psychodynamic approach to the therapeutic relevance of multiple minority identities / Dorothy E. Holmes -- Kaleidoscope: viewing multiple minority identity from a group relations perspective / Zachary Green -- Diversity training: multiple minority awareness / Douglas C. Haldeman -- Looking back, looking forward: where do we go from here? Reflections, suggestions, and cautions / Rochelle Balter and Reginald Nettles. 
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