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|a Rastogi, Dr. Mudita.
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|a Most traditional couple therapy models are based on the Eurocentric, middle-class value system and are not effective for today's psychotherapists working in multicultural settings. Multicultural Couple Therapy is the first "hands-on" guide for integrating couple therapy with culture, race, ethnic identity, socioeconomic status, religious beliefs, sexual orientation, and immigration experiences. The editors and a culturally diverse group of contributors follow a common outline of topics across chapters, related to theory, research, practice, and training. They report on the application of majo.
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|a PART I. OVERVIEW<br /> Introduction to Multicultural Couple Therapy (Mudita Rastogi, Volker Thomas)<br /> Power, Privilege, and Oppression: White Therapists Working with Minority Couples (Sheila Addison, Volker Thomas)<br /> The Emotional Experience of Immigration (Sol D'Urso, Sandra Reynaga, Jo Ellen Patterson)<br />PART II. INTERSECTIONS OF DIVERSITY<br />Section A: Interracial Couples<br /> Integrating Socially Segregated Identities: Queer Couples and the Question of Race (Sheila Addison, Deborah Coolhart)<br /> The Unspoken Power of Racial Context: What's Race Gotta Do With It? (Larry J. Lee)<br />Section B: Religious Minority Couples<br /> Couple Therapy with Muslims: Challenges and Opportunities (Manijeh Daneshpour)<br /> Two Jews, Three Opinions: Understanding and Working with Jewish Couples (Israela Meyerstein)<br />Section C: Evidence-Based Models of Couple Therapy with Minorities<br /> Emotionally Focused Couple Therapy with Intercultural Couples (Paul S. Greenman, Marta Young, Susan M. Johnson)<br /> Brief Strategic Family Therapy: Treating the Hispanic Couple Subsystem in the Context of Family, Ecology, and Acculturative Stress (Olga E. Hervis, Silvia Kaminsky, Kathleen A. Shea)<br /> Cultural Considerations in Evidence Based Traditional and Integrative Behavioral Couple Therapy (Mia Sevier, Jean Yi)<br />PART III. ETHNICITY AND COUPLE THERAPY<br />Section D: African American and Black Couples<br /> Premarital Counseling with Middle Class African Americans: The Forgotten Group (Anthony Chambers)<br /> Joining, Understanding, and Supporting Black Couples in Treatment (Shalonda Kelly, Nancy Boyd-Franklin)<br />Section E: Asian American Couples<br /> Drawing Gender to the Foreground: Couple Therapy with South Asians in the U.S. (Mudita Rastogi)<br /> Couples in the Desi Community: The Intersect of Culture, Gender, Sexual Orientation, Class, and Domestic Violence (Rhea V. Almeida)<br /> A Multi-level Contextual Model for Couples From Mainland China (Lin Shi, Linna Wang)<br />Section F: Latino and Hispanic Couples<br /> Using Art to Co-create Problem-solving Narratives with Latino Couples (Maria Bermudez, Margaret L. Keeling, Thomas Stone Carlson<br /> Culturally Informed Emotionaly Focused Therapy with Latino/a Immigrant Couples (Jose Ruben Parra-Cardona, David Cordova Jr., Kendal Holtrop)<br />Section G: Native and First Nations Couples<br /> The Use of Narratice Practices and Emotionally Focused Couples Therapy with First Nations Couples (Sam Berg)<br /> Native Couple Therapy: Connecting, Rebuilding and Growing Beyond (Jann Derrick)<br /> Brief Strategic Family Therapy: Treating the Hispanic Couple Subsystem in the Context of Family, Ecology and Acculturative Stress DROPPED<br /> Foreword -- Doug Sprenkle<br />
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