Description |
xii, 244 pages ; 24 cm |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Contents |
PART I : CULTURALLY RESPONSIVE INTERVENTIONS -- Culturally responsive practice / Julie R. Ancis -- American Indian constructionalist family therapy for acculturative stress / Rockey Robbins, Steve Harrist -- NTU psychotherapy and African American youth / Laurence E. Jackson, Henry Gregory, Maisha G. Davis -- Structural ecosystems therapy with Hispanic adolescents exhibiting disruptive behavior disorders / Michael S. Robbins, Seth Schwartz, Jose Szapocznik -- PART II: INTERNATIONAL APPLICATIONS -- Essentials of good practice: the making of a cultural psychiatrist in urban India / Vasudeo Paralikar, Mohan Agashe, Mitchell G. Weiss -- Empowering the spousal relationship in the treatment of Japanese families with school refusal children / Kenji Kameguchi -- Rewriting stories of distress: culture-sensitive strategic therapy with ultra-orthodox Jews in Israel / Eliezer Witztum, Yehuda Goodman -- The killing and burning of witches in South Africa: a model of community rebuilding and reconciliation / Michele B. Hill, Greg Brack -- PART III: DIAGNOSIS AND PRACTICE -- Diagnostic challenges and the so-called culture-bound syndromes / Julie R. Ancis, Yuehong Chen, Doreen Schultz -- PART IV: CONCLUSION -- Culturally-responsive interventions: themes and clinical implications / Julie R. Ancis. |
Subject |
Cross-cultural counseling.
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Counseling -- methods.
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Cross-Cultural Comparison.
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Ethnopsychology.
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Added Author |
Ancis, Julie R.
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ISBN |
0415933323 |
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0415933331 paperback |
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