About the Author:
Monica McGoldrick, ACSW, PhD (h.c.), is the cofounder and Director of the Family Institute of New Jersey, Associate Professor of Clinical Psychiatry at the Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, and Visiting Professor at Fordham University School of Social Service. The senior editor of Ethnicity and Family Therapy, now in its second edition, she has published and spoken widely on topics including culture, class, gender, the family life cycle, grief and loss, genograms, and family relationships.
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I. Re-Visioning Family Therapy
1. Introduction: Re-Visioning Family Therapy through a Cultural Lens, McGoldrick
2. Theorizing Culture: Narrative Ideas and Practice Principles, Laird
3. The Cultural Meaning of Family Triangles, Falicov
4. Social Class as a Relationship: Implications for Family Therapy, Kliman
5. Beliefs, Spirituality, and Transcendence: Keys to Family Resilience, Walsh
6. Climbing Up the Rough Side of the Mountain: Hope, Culture, and Therapy, Hines
II. Challenging Racism in Ideology and Training
7. Race and the Field of Family Therapy, Green
8. Training Programs: Guidelines for Multicultural Transformation, Green
9. The Dynamics of a Pro-Racist Ideology: Implications for Family Therapists, Hardy and Laszloffy
10. The Talking Oppression Blues: Including the Experience of Power/Powerlessness in the Teaching of "Cultural Sensitivity," Akamatsu
III. What It Means to Be White
11. White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack, McIntosh
12. Body Ritual among the Nacirema, Miner
13. Dismantling White Male Privilege within Family Therapy, Dolan-Del Vecchio
IV. Cultural Legacies
14. Black Genealogy Revisited: Restorying an African American Family, Pinderhughes
15. The Discovery of My Multicultural Identity, Colón
16. Belonging and Liberation, McGoldrick
17. Racial Unity from the Perspective of Personal Family History, Mahboubi and Searcy
18. No Longer an Orphan in History, Folwarski
V. Therapy with Different Populations
19. The Double Binds of Racism, Mahmoud
20. African American Couples in Therapy, Boyd-Franklin and Franklin
21. African American Sibling Relationships, Watson
22. Intercultural Couples, Crohn
23. Marriages of Asian Women and American Military Men, Kim
24. The Families of Lesbian Women and Gay Men, Johnson and Keren
25. Latinas in the United States, Garcia-Preto
VI. Migration
26. Clinical Reflections on Refugee Families, Mock
27. Migration and the Disruption of the Social Network, Sluzki
28. The Impact of Multiple Contexts on Recent Immigrant Families, Mirkin
VII. New Approaches to Therapy Practice
29. A Fifth Province Approach to Intracultural Issues in an Irish Context, Byrne and McCarthy
30. The Challenges of Culture to Psychology and Postmodern Thinking, Waldegrave
31. The Cultural Context Model, Almeida, Woods, Messineo, and Font
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