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Author:
Falicov, Celia Jaes, author.
Title:
Latino families in therapy / Celia Jaes Falicov.
Edition:
Second edition.
Publisher:
The Guilford Press,
Copyright Date:
2014
Description:
xii, 484 pages ; 24 cm
Subject:
Hispanic Americans--Mental health.
Family psychotherapy--United States.
Minorities--Family relationships--United States.
Emigration and immigration--Psychological aspects.
PSYCHOLOGY / Psychotherapy / Counseling.
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Social Work.
RELIGION / Counseling.
PSYCHOLOGY / Psychotherapy / Couples & Family.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Part I. Overview -- ch. 1. MECA : a meeting place for culture and therapy -- ch. 2. Latino diversity : contexts and cultures -- Part II. Migration and acculturation -- ch. 3. Journeys of migration : losses and gains -- ch. 4. Transnational therapies : separations and reunifications -- ch. 5. The second-generation identity struggles : roots and wings -- Part III. Ecological contexts -- ch. 6. Health disparities : the need for equal and just care -- ch. 7. Religion, spirituality, and traditional healing practices -- ch. 8. Racism, ethnic prejudice, and discrimination -- ch. 9. The challenge of school and work -- Part IV. Family organization -- ch. 10. The persistence of extended kin -- ch. 11. Couples : presenting issues and approaches -- Part V. Family life cycle -- ch. 12. Raising children in culture and context -- ch. 13. Adolescents and parents crossing cultural borders -- ch. 14. Young, middle, and late adulthood transitions -- Part VI. Conclusion -- A reflection : finding strengths.
Summary:
"Since its initial publication, this acclaimed work has provided a comprehensive conceptual framework and hands-on strategies for culturally competent clinical practice with Latino families and individuals. Practitioners and students gain an understanding of the family dynamics, migration experiences, ecological stressors, and cultural resources that are frequently shared by Latino families, as well as variations among them. Through in-depth case illustrations, the author shows how to apply a multicultural lens to assessment and intervention that draws on each client's strengths. Creative ideas are presented for addressing frequently encountered clinical issues and challenges at all stages of the family life cycle. New to This Edition *Reflects the ongoing development of the author's multidimensional model, including additional assessment/treatment planning tools. *Incorporates the latest clinical research and over a decade of social and demographic changes. *Chapter on working with geographically separated families, including innovative uses of technology. *Chapters on health disparities and on adolescents. *Expanded discussion of same-sex marriage, intermarriage, divorce, and stepparenting"-- Provided by publisher.
"Since its initial publication, this acclaimed work has provided a comprehensive conceptual framework and hands-on strategies for culturally competent clinical practice with Latino families and individuals. Practitioners and students gain an understanding of the family dynamics, migration experiences, ecological stressors, and cultural resources that are frequently shared by Latino families, as well as variations among them. Through in-depth case illustrations, the author shows how to apply a multicultural lens to assessment and intervention that draws on each client's strengths. Creative ideas are presented for addressing frequently encountered clinical issues and challenges at all stages of the family life cycle. New to This Edition *Reflects the ongoing development of the author's multidimensional model, including additional assessment/treatment planning tools. *Incorporates the latest clinical research and over a decade of social and demographic changes. *Chapter on working with geographically separated families, including innovative uses of technology. *Chapters on health disparities and on adolescents. *Expanded discussion of same-sex marriage, intermarriage, divorce, and stepparenting. Subject Areas/Keywords: acculturation, adolescents, assessments, Chicano, children, clinical practice, couples, cultural diversity, discrimination, ethnicity, families, family therapy, Hispanic, immigrants, immigration, Latino, mental health, migration, parenting, prejudice, psychotherapy, racism, religion, spirituality, treatments Audience: Therapists and counselors working with families; instructors and students in family therapy, clinical psychology, psychiatry, social work, counseling, and nursing"-- Provided by publisher.
ISBN:
1462512518 (hardback : acid-free paper)
9781462512515 (hardback : acid-free paper)
OCLC:
(OCoLC)854956975
LCCN:
2013030581
Locations:
USUX851 -- Iowa State University - Parks Library (Ames)

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