This clinical training manual presents a critical analysis of several, very challenging individual therapy cases of severely mentally ill clients of colour. Key interchanges and cultural dynamics in the therapies are explored through discussion questions. Key hypotheses about those interchanges are supported with citations from research on the subject and are linked to relevant theories. This helps to establish an evidence-based framework for the larger discussion matter. The integration of contemporary theory, research and practice makes this a must have addition to your library of clinical training materials.
Preface; Introduction; The Parallel Process Implications of Attachment Theory in Cross-Cultural Therapy & Clinical Supervision; Black, White, & Shades of Gray:: Doing Psychotherapy with African Americans as a European American Therapist; Dilemmas in the Treatment of Borderline Personality Disorder; Transforming Trauma Through Strengths; Traversing Two Worlds:: Family Therapy with an East Indian Adolescent Substance Abuser; Strengthening Vulnerable Families Through Multidimensional Family Therapy; The Evolution of Inpatient Psychiatric Care:: From Oppressive to Empowering Approaches; References; Index.
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