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Latino families in therapyLatino families in therapy

Latino families in therapy1998

Celia Jaes Falicov

About this book

Presenting an accessible and original framework for thinking about multiculturalism in therapy, this comprehensive volume provides valuable insights and strategies for therapists working with Latino families. Readers gain awareness of specific clinical issues, family dynamics, and sociopolitical realities that are frequently shared by Latino clients, while at the same time learning to avoid stereotypical assessments that rob families of their individual histories and choices. Filled with evocative case illustrations and clinical pointers, the book represents an important contribution to culturally sensitive psychotherapy practice. A practical and illuminating resource for family therapists and other clinicians working with a culturally diverse clientele, this book also serves as a text in clinical courses in family therapy, psychotherapy, social work, and counseling.

Details

First published
1998
OL Work ID
OL1801062W

Subjects

Mental healthFamily psychotherapyMinoritiesUnited StatesHispanic AmericansPsychological aspects of Emigration and immigrationPsychological aspectsEmigration and immigrationFamily relationshipsPsychologyMinority GroupsFamily TherapyPsychiatry, transculturalMinorities, united statesPSYCHOLOGY / Psychotherapy / CounselingSOCIAL SCIENCE / Social WorkRELIGION / CounselingPSYCHOLOGY / Psychotherapy / Couples & Family

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