Diversity in Psychotherapy: The Politics of Race, Ethnicity, and Gender
By (Author) Victor De La Cancela
By (author) Jean Lau Chin
By (author) Yvonne M. Jenkins
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
21st September 1993
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Psychiatry
Sociology and anthropology
Cultural studies
616.89
Hardback
224
This challenging and insightful work wrestles with the difficult treatment problems confronting both culturally and socially oppressed clients and psychotherapists in a society where diversity has often been resisted. The authors question long-held assumptions within the profession and urge recognition of new ethnic, racial, and gender realities which significantly impact therapies. Recognizing the implications of cultural diversity in the society, the authors-clinicians seek to broaden health professionals' awareness of clients' needs and to promote the requisite empathy. They describe how ethnic, racial, and gender issues affect psychotherapy's progress and outcomes. Specific concerns about such key factors as self-esteem, gender roles, and social regard are addressed in a context supportive of diversity enhancement rather than one seeking uniformity. Case studies offer highly valuable resource material and, through the authors' explication, insights into their challenging perspectives on this highly important health service.
.,."With the rapid growth of the number of culturally diverse populations in the United States, this book presents a breakthrough in traditional psychotherapy framework and offers a valuable new resource in the literature and courses on multiculturism....the contributors have effectively promoted a general challenge to the traditional psychotherapy framework in helping ethnically diverse clients. The book represents new concepts, methods, and frameworks that facilitate a basic paradigmatic shift in psychotherapy of diverse populations, as the authors challenge the notion that psychotherapy is objective and apolitical."-Cultural Diversity and Mental Health
...With the rapid growth of the number of culturally diverse populations in the United States, this book presents a breakthrough in traditional psychotherapy framework and offers a valuable new resource in the literature and courses on multiculturism....the contributors have effectively promoted a general challenge to the traditional psychotherapy framework in helping ethnically diverse clients. The book represents new concepts, methods, and frameworks that facilitate a basic paradigmatic shift in psychotherapy of diverse populations, as the authors challenge the notion that psychotherapy is objective and apolitical.-Cultural Diversity and Mental Health
..."With the rapid growth of the number of culturally diverse populations in the United States, this book presents a breakthrough in traditional psychotherapy framework and offers a valuable new resource in the literature and courses on multiculturism....the contributors have effectively promoted a general challenge to the traditional psychotherapy framework in helping ethnically diverse clients. The book represents new concepts, methods, and frameworks that facilitate a basic paradigmatic shift in psychotherapy of diverse populations, as the authors challenge the notion that psychotherapy is objective and apolitical."-Cultural Diversity and Mental Health
JEAN LAU CHIN is Director of the South Cove Community Health Center in Boston, Massachusetts. She is co-author of Transference and Empathy in Asian American Psychotherapy (Praeger, 1993). VICTOR DE LA CANCELA is a clinical community psychologist licensed in three states and is currently the Senior Assistant Vice President, Managed Care Education and Special Projects for the New York City Health and Hospitals Corporation, the largest municipal health care system in the United States. YVONNE M. JENKINS, a counseling and clinical psychologist, is on the staff of Harvard University Health Services, Cambridge, Massachusetts. She is also in private practice with Moore and Frauenhofer Psychological Associates, Brookline, Massachusetts.