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Record Nr.

UNINA9910298067103321

Titolo

Cross-Cultural Responsiveness & Systemic Therapy : Personal & Clinical Narratives / / edited by Shruti Singh Poulsen, Robert Allan

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2018

ISBN

3-319-71395-7

Edizione

[1st ed. 2018.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (173 pages)

Collana

Focused Issues in Family Therapy, , 2520-1190

Disciplina

616.89

Soggetti

Clinical psychology

Social work

Psychotherapy   

Clinical Psychology

Social Work

Psychotherapy

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di contenuto

Social Justice Implications for MFT: The Need for Cross-Cultural Responsiveness -- Before Cultural Competence: Exploring the Latent & Overt Emotionalities of Whiteness -- Evidence Based Practices & Cultural Responsiveness -- Cross-culturally Responsive Training of Emotionally Focused Couple Therapy: International Experiences -- Cultural Responsiveness in Family Therapy: Integrative & Common Factors Lens -- Client-Centered Advocacy in Education and Clinical Training from the Supervisees’ Perspective -- Training & Supervision Across Disciplines to Engage in Cross-cultural Competence & Responsiveness: Counseling & Family Therapy -- Cross Cultural Relevance of Systemic Family Therapy & Globally Responsive Cross Cultural Training: An Indian Case Study -- Couple & Family Therapy Training in the Context of Turkey -- The Future of MFT: Clinical Implications of Cross-cultural Responsiveness & Social Justice Lens to the Field.

Sommario/riassunto

This progressive volume takes a nuanced approach to understanding systemic therapies with diverse client populations, leading to culturally



responsive therapy. Synthesizing diverse streams of psychology, philosophy, and social theory, chapters focus on cutting-edge issues in couple and family therapy including social justice, power, and privilege in therapy, the role of evidence-based practices, and integrative approaches to couple and family therapy. Each contributor is either a recent immigrant to the U.S. or a person of color, bringing unique personal lenses and experiences to the exploration of the topics. And coverage also makes clear what white therapists need to learn—and unlearn—before they can work responsively with clients of color. This practice-building reference: Combines research with applied knowledge in its treatment of topics. Adapts systemic therapy practice into today’s culturally diverse contexts. Explores themes of power, privilege, and social justice in each chapter. Presents multiculturalism in terms of therapeutic responsiveness. Critiques approaches to systemic therapy with immigrant clients and clients of color. Challenges readers to access deeper concepts and realities of self, other, and trust. Updating familiar takes on cultural competence with both local and global implications, Cross-Cultural Responsiveness and Systemic Therapy describes numerous opportunities for and challenges to couple and family therapy, as well as cross-disciplinary opportunities for incorporating social justice and cultural responsiveness in training and supervision of couple and family therapists.