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Voices of Color First-Person Accounts of Ethnic Minority Therapists

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ISBN-10: 0761928901

ISBN-13: 9780761928904

Edition: 2005

Authors: Mudita Rastogi, Elizabeth Wieling

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Using real cases, narratives, & biographical material, this text examines issues related to the mental health intersect with race & ethnicity. It draws on the experiences of ethnic minority therapists.
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List price: $129.00
Copyright year: 2005
Publisher: SAGE Publications, Incorporated
Publication date: 6/23/2004
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 400
Size: 6.00" wide x 8.90" long x 0.80" tall
Weight: 1.386
Language: English

Mudita Rastogi, Ph.D., LMFT, is Professor of Clinical Psychology at the American School of Professional Psychology, Argosy University in Schaumburg, Illinois. She obtained her Ph.D. in Marriage and Family Therapy from Texas Tech University. Additionally she has earned undergraduate and master's degrees in Psychology from University of Delhi and University of Bombay, India. Dr. Rastogi has published in the areas of family and couple therapy, cross-cultural and gender issues and South Asian families, and is editor of the book Voices of Color: First-Person Accounts of Ethnic Minoriity Therapistsnbsp; (2005, Sage). She is the Associate Editor for the Journal of Marital and Family Therapy. Dr.…    

Introduction
Identity and Professional Development of Therapists of Color
Emerging Identity: An Asian Indian Female Psychologist's Perspective
Our Stories: Convergence of the Language, Professional, and Personal Identities of Three Latino Therapists
When Turtle Met Rabbit: Native Family Systems
Ethnicity and Race in the Therapy Room and in the Classroom
African American Women in Client, Therapist, and Supervisory Relationships: The Parallel Processes of Race, Culture, and Family
Taking Off the Mask: Breaking the Silence--The Art of Naming Racism in the Therapy Room
When Racism Is Reversed: Therapists of Color Speak About Their Experiences With Racism From Clients, Supervisees, and Supervisors
Toward a Liberation Pedagogy: Creating a Safe Environment for Diversity Conversations in the Classroom
Post 9/11: Combating Racism in the Sanctity of Healing--A Clinical Vignette Utilizing a Cultural Process Dialogue
Stories From Urban and Rural Landscapes: The Development of a Cultural Identity
The Process of Integrating Language, Context, and Meaning: The Voices of Bilingual and Bicultural Therapists
International Academic Sojourners in the United States of America: Color in the Ivory Tower
Theory- and Research-Based Interventions and Approaches
South Asians in the United States: Developing a Systemic and Empirically Based Mental Health Assessment Model
Black Women Victims and Perpetrators of Family Domestic Violence: A Therapeutic Model Incorporating Racism and Black History
From Polarization to Pluralization: The Japanese Sense of Self and Bowen Theory
Kum Ba Yah: The Relevance of Family Systems Theory for Clinicians and Clients of African Descent
Family Therapy From a Hindu Indian Worldview
Developing Culturally Appropriate, Evidence Based Treatments for Interventions With Ethnic Minority Populations
Acculturation Versus Cultural Identity: The Need for New Cultural Lenses in the Mental Health Professions
Index