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Diversity in Couple and Family Therapy Shalonda Kelly

Diversity in Couple and Family Therapy By Shalonda Kelly

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Diversity in Couple and Family Therapy: Ethnicities, Sexualities, and Socioeconomics by Shalonda Kelly

This unprecedented volume provides a primer on diverse couples and families-one of the most numerous and fastest-growing populations in the United States-illustrating the unique challenges they face to thrive in various cultural and social surroundings. In Diversity in Couple and Family Therapy: Ethnicities, Sexualities, and Socioeconomics, a clinical psychologist and couples and family therapist with nearly two decades' experience leads a team of experts in addressing contemporary elements of diversity as they relate to the American family and covering key topics that all Americans face when establishing their identities, including racial and ethnic identity, gender and sexual orientation identity, religious and spiritual identity, and identity intersections and alternatives. Moreover, it includes chapters on cross-cultural assessment of health and pathology and tailoring treatment to diversity. Every chapter includes vignettes that serve to illustrate the nuances of and solutions to the concerns and issues, as well as the strengths and resilience often inherent in diverse couples or families. Effective methods of coping with stereotypes, intergenerational trauma, discrimination, and social and structural disparities are presented, as are ways to assess and empower couples and families. This text includes experiences and traditions of subgroups that typically receive little attention from being seen as too common, such as white and Christian families, or from being seen as too uncommon, such as couples and families from specific Native American tribes and multiracial couples and families. Thus, it addresses the curricular changes needed to master the diversity found in contemporary American couples and families. The text offers a holistic perspective on diverse couples and families that is consistent with the increasing prominence of models that transcend individual diagnoses and biology to include social factors and context. Theory, policy, prevention, assessment, treatment, and research considerations are included in each chapter. Topics include African American, Asian American, Latino, Native American, white, biracial/multiracial, intercultural, LGBT, Christian, Jewish, and Muslim couples and families as well as diverse family structures. The depth of every chapter includes attention to subgroups within each category, such as African American and Caribbean couples and families, as well as those who represent the intersection between varying oppressed identities, such as an intercultural gay family, or a poor, homeless interracial couple. Additionally, each chapter provides a review section with condensed and easy-to-understand summaries of the key take-away lessons.

Diversity in Couple and Family Therapy Reviews

A superb contribution to the literature in family therapy and cultural competence. . . . The book is quite comprehensive and contemporary in focus. . . . This book is a superb resource for family therapists, educators in family systems theory and therapy, and health care professionals. Graduate- and doctoral-level students will find this book a welcome addition to their personal libraries. Summing Up: Essential. * Choice *
Kelly's text provides a comprehensive introductory overview to many aspects of diversity that may be addressed in the context of couple and family therapy. The variety in scope and depth of exploration varies chapter to chapter such that this work would be a valuable resource for undergraduate, graduate, and early career professionals. . . . There are many facets to Kelly's book that were appealing. Diversity in Couple and Family Therapy is not a textbook that conforms to the standard way of describing history and culture, but rather incorporates multiple perspectives that allow for those belonging to minority groups to feel that they may find relevant information pertaining to their specific identity. * PsycCRITIQUES *

About Shalonda Kelly

Shalonda Kelly, PhD, is clinical psychologist and associate professor at Rutgers University.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments Introduction Part I Racial and Ethnic Identities 1 African American Couples and Families and the Context of Structural Oppression Shalonda Kelly and Brittani N. Hudson 2 Asian American Couples and Families Lisa A. Suzuki, Grace Wong, Masako Mori, and Kyoko M. Toyama 3 Latino Couples and Families Melissa Rivera Marano and Emily Roman 4 Challenges Faced by Native American Couples and Families and a Place-Focused Approach to Treatment Rockey Robbins, Tahereh Ryland-Neal, Shannon Murphy, and Chris Geis 5 White Racial Identity in Therapy with Couples and Families Hinda Winawer Part II Gender and Sexual Orientation Identities 6 Gender in Couple and Family Life: Toward Inclusiveness and Equality Carmen Knudson-Martin 7 Sexual Minority Couples and Families: Clinical Considerations Beverly Greene and Philip B. Spivey Part III Religious and Spiritual Identities 8 Christian Couples and Families Suzanne M. Coyle and Christina J. Davis 9 Socioreligious and Clinical Landscapes of Couplehood and Families in Orthodox Jewish Communities Isaac Schechter 10 Muslim Couples and Families Karen L. Haboush and Nadia S. Ansary Part IV Identity Intersections and Diverse Family Forms 11 Multiracial Families: Issues for Couples and Children David L. Brunsma and Monique Porow 12 Intercultural Couples and Families Traci P. Maynigo 13 Diverse Couple and Family Forms and Universal Family Processes Brian Mundy and Matt Wofsy Part V Identity Models and Structural Systems 14 Identity Models Maryam M. Jernigan, Carlton E. Green, and Janet E. Helms 15 Disparities in Mental Health Care and Homeownership for African Americans and Latinos in the United States Kiara C. Wesley Part VI Cross-Cultural Assessment, Research, and Practice on Health and Pathology 16 Cross-Cultural Assessment and Research Sumie Okazaki, Ariane Ling, Stephanie N. Wong, and Ming-Che Tu 17 Conclusions Drawn from the Experts on Tailoring Treatment to Diverse Couples and Families Shalonda Kelly About the Editor and Contributors Index

Additional information

CIN144083363XG
9781440833632
144083363X
Diversity in Couple and Family Therapy: Ethnicities, Sexualities, and Socioeconomics by Shalonda Kelly
Used - Good
Paperback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
2016-12-12
504
Winner of Outstanding Academic Title, 2017 2018
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