Author: | ISBN: | 9781135804633 | |
Publisher: | Taylor and Francis | Publication: | April 15, 2013 |
Imprint: | Routledge | Language: | English |
Author: | |
ISBN: | 9781135804633 |
Publisher: | Taylor and Francis |
Publication: | April 15, 2013 |
Imprint: | Routledge |
Language: | English |
Understanding multicultural feminist perspectives is vital for clinicians working to effectively help women in therapy. Feminist Reflections on Growth and Transformation: Asian American Women in Therapy provides therapists with valuable insight and research into the identities of Asian and Asian American women, all toward the crucial goal of being more effective when providing therapeutic help. In-depth explorations into the women’s personal experiences and psychological issues provide an empowering multicultural feminist viewpoint that challenges assumptions and stereotypes about their identities while presenting innovative therapeutic approaches.
Identity is made up from several factors, such as worldview, beliefs, values, race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, class, age, and religious orientation. Feminist Reflections on Growth and Transformation: Asian American Women in Therapy explores how these common factors impact psychotherapy approaches for women of Asian American backgrounds. This unique text presents the current research, what the data mean for adjusting clinical strategies, and personal accounts from Asian and Asian American women. Each chapter is extensively referenced.
Topics in Feminist Reflections on Growth and Transformation: Asian American Women in Therapy include:
breaking free of the passive, subservient stereotypes
defining gender identity
cultural and identity issues
emotional parity negotiations in Chinese immigrant women’s marital relationships
suicide as a means of agency rather than simply a cry for help
the use of feminist and multicultural principles with survivors of domestic violence
research on Asian American lesbians’ health
integrating multiculturalism and feminism in the treatment of eating disorders
innovative therapeutic approach based on Hindu understandings of Shakti
approaches to work on body image and eating disorders
group counseling with Asian American women
training multicultural feminist therapy practitioners
Feminist Reflections on Growth and Transformation: Asian American Women in Therapy is an insightful exploration of the culturally sensitive knowledge and skills clinicians need to work more effectively with female clients of Asian ancestry. This stimulating work is important reading for therapists, counselors, psychologists, and others in the mental health and social work fields.
Understanding multicultural feminist perspectives is vital for clinicians working to effectively help women in therapy. Feminist Reflections on Growth and Transformation: Asian American Women in Therapy provides therapists with valuable insight and research into the identities of Asian and Asian American women, all toward the crucial goal of being more effective when providing therapeutic help. In-depth explorations into the women’s personal experiences and psychological issues provide an empowering multicultural feminist viewpoint that challenges assumptions and stereotypes about their identities while presenting innovative therapeutic approaches.
Identity is made up from several factors, such as worldview, beliefs, values, race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, class, age, and religious orientation. Feminist Reflections on Growth and Transformation: Asian American Women in Therapy explores how these common factors impact psychotherapy approaches for women of Asian American backgrounds. This unique text presents the current research, what the data mean for adjusting clinical strategies, and personal accounts from Asian and Asian American women. Each chapter is extensively referenced.
Topics in Feminist Reflections on Growth and Transformation: Asian American Women in Therapy include:
breaking free of the passive, subservient stereotypes
defining gender identity
cultural and identity issues
emotional parity negotiations in Chinese immigrant women’s marital relationships
suicide as a means of agency rather than simply a cry for help
the use of feminist and multicultural principles with survivors of domestic violence
research on Asian American lesbians’ health
integrating multiculturalism and feminism in the treatment of eating disorders
innovative therapeutic approach based on Hindu understandings of Shakti
approaches to work on body image and eating disorders
group counseling with Asian American women
training multicultural feminist therapy practitioners
Feminist Reflections on Growth and Transformation: Asian American Women in Therapy is an insightful exploration of the culturally sensitive knowledge and skills clinicians need to work more effectively with female clients of Asian ancestry. This stimulating work is important reading for therapists, counselors, psychologists, and others in the mental health and social work fields.