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Ethnicity and Family Therapy 3rd Edition by Monica McGoldrick, ISBN-13: 978-1593850203

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ The Guilford Press; 3rd edition (August 18, 2005)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • 796 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1593850204
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1593850203

This widely used clinical reference and text provides a wealth of knowledge on culturally sensitive practice with families and individuals from over 40 different ethnic groups. Each chapter demonstrates how ethnocultural factors may influence the assumptions of both clients and therapists, the issues people bring to the clinical context, and their resources for coping and problem solving.

Table of Contents:

Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Dedication
About the Editors
Contributors
Acknowledgments
Contents
Chapter 1 – Ethnicity and Family Therapy
Part 1 – American Indian and Pacific Islander Families
Chapter 2 – American Indian Families: An Overview
Chapter 3 – Back to the Future: An Examination of the Native American Holocaust Experience
Chapter 4 – Nā ‘Ohana: Native Hawaiian Families
Part 2 – Families of African Origin
Chapter 5 – Families of African Origin: An Overview
Chapter 6 – African American Families
Chapter 7 – African Immigrant Families
Chapter 8 – British West Indian Families
Chapter 9 – Haitian Families
Chapter 10 – African American Muslim Families
Part 3 – Latino Families
Chapter 11 – Latino Families: An Overview
Chapter 12 – Brazilian Families
Chapter 13 – Central American Families
Chapter 14 – Colombian Families
Chapter 15 – Cuban Families
Chapter 16 – Dominican Families
Chapter 17 – Mexican Families
Chapter 18 – Puerto Rican Families
Chapter 19 – Salvadoran Families
Part 4 – Asian Families
Chapter 20 – Asian Families: An Overview
Chapter 21 – Cambodian Families
Chapter 22 – Chinese Families
Chapter 23 – Filipino Families
Chapter 24 – Indonesian Families
Chapter 25 – Japanese Families
Chapter 26 – Korean Families
Chapter 27 – Vietnamese Families
Part 5 – Asian Indian and Pakistani Families
Chapter 28 – Asian Indian Families: An Overview
Chapter 29 – Indian Hindu Families
Chapter 30 – Pakistani Families
Part 6 – Middle Eastern Families
Chapter 31 – Arab Families: An Overview
Chapter 32 – Armenian Families
Chapter 33 – Iranian Families
Chapter 34 – Lebanese and Syrian Families
Chapter 35 – Palestinian Families
Part 7 – Families of European Origin
Chapter 36 – Families of European Origin: An Overview
Chapter 37 – American Families with English Ancestors from the Colonial Era: Anglo Americans
Chapter 38 – Dutch Families
Chapter 39 – French Canadian Families
Chapter 40 – German Families
Chapter 41 – Greek Families
Chapter 42 – Hungarian Families
Chapter 43 – Irish Families
Chapter 44 – Italian Families
Chapter 45 – Portuguese Families
Chapter 46 – Scandinavian Families: Plain and Simple
Chapter 47 – Scots-Irish Families
Part 8 – Jewish Families
Chapter 48 – Jewish Families: An Overview
Chapter 49 – Israeli Families
Chapter 50 – Orthodox Jewish Families
Chapter 51 – Russian Jewish Families
Part 9 – Slavic Families
Chapter 52 – Slavic Families: An Overview
Chapter 53 – Czech and Slovak Families
Chapter 54 – Polish Families
Appendix – Cultural Assessment
Author Index
Subject Index
About Guilford Publications
From the Publisher

Monica McGoldrick, LCSW, PhD (h.c.), Director of the Multicultural Family Institute in Highland Park, New Jersey, is also Associate Professor of Clinical Psychiatry at the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey–Robert Wood Johnson Medical School. She was Visiting Professor at Fordham University School of Social Service for 12 years. Ms. McGoldrick received her MSW in 1969 from Smith College School for Social Work, which later granted her one of the few honorary doctorates awarded by the school in its 60-year history. Other awards include the American Family Therapy Academy’s award for Distinguished Contribution to Family Therapy Theory and Practice. An internationally known author, she speaks widely on culture, class, gender, the family life cycle, and other topics.

Joe Giordano, MSW, is a family therapist in private practice in Bronxville, New York. He was formerly Director of the American Jewish Committee’s Center on Ethnicity, Behavior, and Communications, where he conducted pioneering studies on the psychological nature of ethnic identity and group behavior. The author of widely published articles on ethnicity, family, and the media, he served as host of Proud to Be Me, a PBS television program, and as producer of the audio series Growing Up in America.

Nydia Garcia Preto, LCSW, is cofounder and Clinical Director of the Multicultural Family Institute. She has served as Visiting Professor at the Rutgers Graduate School of Social Work and as Director of the Adolescent Day Hospital at the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey. A noted family therapist, author, teacher, and lecturer, Ms. Garcia Preto has published and presented widely on Puerto Rican and Latino families, Latinas, ethnic intermarriage, and families with adolescents. She is a highly respected trainer in the areas of cultural competence and organizational team building.

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