Ethnicity and family therapy / edited by Monica McGoldrick, Joseph Giordano, John K. Pearce.

Format
Book
Language
English
Εdition
2nd ed.
Published/​Created
New York : Guilford Press, 1996.
Description
xviii, 717 pages ; 25 cm

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    • Bringing the field completely up to date, Ethnicity and Family Therapy has been revised and expanded to encompass the broad range of cultural influences encountered in clinical practice today. More than doubling the number of ethnic cultures covered and updating the original chapters, it now covers 23 new groups, including 19 different European groups and many different Latino, Asian, African, American Indian, and Arab cultures.
    • An ideal text for advanced courses in family therapy, social work, psychotherapy, and counseling, the book also serves as an invaluable resource for all practitioners, regardless of orientation.
    Bibliographic references
    Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
    Contents
    • 1. Overview: Ethnicity and Family Therapy / Monica McGoldrick and Joe Giordano
    • 2. American Indian Families: An Overview / CharlesEtta T. Sutton and Mary Anne Broken Nose
    • 3. Back to the Future: An Examination of the Native American Holocaust / Nadine Tafoya and Ann Del Vecchio
    • 4. Families of African Origin: An Overview / Lascelles Black
    • 5. African American Families / Paulette Moore Hines and Nancy Boyd-Franklin
    • 6. Jamaican Families / Janet Brice-Baker
    • 7. Haitian Families / Amy Bibb and Georges J. Casimir
    • 8. African American Muslim Families / Vanessa Mahmoud
    • 9. Nigerian Families / Emeka Nwadiora
    • 10. Latino Families: An Overview / Nydia Garcia-Preto
    • 11. Cuban Families / Guillermo Bernal and Ester Shapiro
    • 12. Mexican Families / Celia Jaes Falicov
    • 13. Puerto Rican Families / Nydia Garcia-Preto
    • 14. Brazilian Families / Eliana Catao Korin
    • 15. Central American Families / Miguel Hernandez --
    • 16. Asian American Families: An Overview / Evelyn Lee
    • 17. Chinese Families / Evelyn Lee
    • 18. Japanese Families / Wesley Tak Matsui
    • 19. Korean Families / Bok-Lim C. Kim
    • 20. Vietnamese Families / Paul K. Leung and James Boehnlein
    • 21. Cambodian Families / Lorna McKenzie-Pollock
    • 22. Indonesian Families / Fred Piercy, Adriana Soekandar and Catherine D. M. Limansubroto
    • 23. Pilipino Families / Emilio Santa Rita
    • 24. Arab Families / Nuha Abudabbeh
    • 25. Iranian Families / Behnaz Jalali
    • 26. Lebanese Families / James P. Simon
    • 27. Armenian Families / Steve Dagirmanjian
    • 28. Hindu, Christian, and Muslim Families / Rhea Almeida
    • 29. European Families: An Overview / Joe Giordano and Monica McGoldrick
    • 30. Amish Families / Eric Emery
    • 31. American Families with English Ancestors from the Colonial Era: Anglo Americans / David W. McGill and John K. Pearce
    • 32. Dutch Families / Conrad De Master and Mary Ann Dros-Giordano --
    • 33. French Canadian Families / Regis Langelier
    • 34. German Families / Hinda Winawer and Norbert A. Wetzel
    • 35. Greek Families / Sam J. Tsemberis and Spyros D. Orfanos
    • 36. Hungarian Families / Debra Smith
    • 37. Irish Families / Monica McGoldrick
    • 38. Italian Families / Joe Giordano and Monica McGoldrick
    • 39. Portuguese Families / Zarita A. Araujo
    • 40. Scandinavian Families: Plain and Simple / Beth M. Erickson and Jette Sinkjaer Simon
    • 41. Jewish Families: An Overview / Elliot J. Rosen and Susan F. Weltman
    • 42. Soviet Jewish Families / Irene Feigin
    • 43. Israeli Families / Eva Fogelman
    • 44. Slavic Families: An Overview / Phyllis P. Marganoff and John Folwarski
    • 45. Polish Families / John Folwarski and Phyllis P. Marganoff
    • 46. Slovak Families / Suzanne Kerr
    • 47. Russian Families / Leonid Althausen
    • 48. Czech Families / Jo-Ann Krestan.
    ISBN
    0898629594
    LCCN
    96007923
    OCLC
    34547132
    RCP
    C - S
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