Asian American Identities, Relationships, and Post-Migration Legacies
Reflections from Marriage and Family Therapists
Herausgeber: Chenfeng, Jessica; Kim, Lana
Asian American Identities, Relationships, and Post-Migration Legacies
Reflections from Marriage and Family Therapists
Herausgeber: Chenfeng, Jessica; Kim, Lana
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Bringing together the personal and professional narratives of Asian American family therapists, this book offers insight into the Asian American experience through systemic theory and frameworks, individual and community stories, and clinical considerations.
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Bringing together the personal and professional narratives of Asian American family therapists, this book offers insight into the Asian American experience through systemic theory and frameworks, individual and community stories, and clinical considerations.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 224
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Oktober 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm
- ISBN-13: 9781032343396
- ISBN-10: 1032343397
- Artikelnr.: 70341188
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 224
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Oktober 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm
- ISBN-13: 9781032343396
- ISBN-10: 1032343397
- Artikelnr.: 70341188
Jessica ChenFeng, PhD, LMFT (she/her), daughter of immigrants from Taiwan, is a systemic therapist, consulting with academic, healthcare and church organizations to improve the well-being of people within their communities. Her work centers around social contextual intersections of race, gender, generation, trauma, and spirituality. She is an associate professor of marriage and family therapy at Fuller Theological Seminary. Lana Kim, PhD, LMFT (she/her), daughter of immigrants from South Korea, is a systemic therapist, supervisor, and educator with a background in medical family therapy. Her clinical and research focus includes contextual issues in teaching and supervision, relational parenting, sociocultural and socio-emotional attunement in couple therapy, and collaborative care practices. She is an associate professor and the program director for the Marriage, Couple, and Family Therapy program at Lewis & Clark College in Portland, Oregon.
Introduction; Part I: Contextualizing Silence and Invisibility 1. Asian
Americans' Invisibilization and Racialization: Our Transcontextual Journeys
2.Unraveling Asian American Stereotypes: The Model Minority Myth, Honorary
Whiteness, and Forever Foreigner 3.Racialized Gender's Rupturing of Asian
American Identities and Relationships Part II: Resistance, Resilience, and
Imagined Possibilities 4.Beyond White Caricatures and Portrayals: Asian
American Therapists Shifting the Narrative 5.Surviving Racism Across the
Generations: Quiet Fortitude to Active Resistance and Collective Healing
6.Therapy as Activism: Transforming Therapy Spaces and Healing Communities
Part III: Transforming our Inheritance 7. Constructing Shame Resilience as
Asian Americans: Face, Race, and Bicultural Identity 8. Relational Ethics
at the Heart of Asian American Family Systems 9.The Next Generation:
Evolution of Asian American Identity in the Face of the U.S.'s Racial
Justice Movement
Americans' Invisibilization and Racialization: Our Transcontextual Journeys
2.Unraveling Asian American Stereotypes: The Model Minority Myth, Honorary
Whiteness, and Forever Foreigner 3.Racialized Gender's Rupturing of Asian
American Identities and Relationships Part II: Resistance, Resilience, and
Imagined Possibilities 4.Beyond White Caricatures and Portrayals: Asian
American Therapists Shifting the Narrative 5.Surviving Racism Across the
Generations: Quiet Fortitude to Active Resistance and Collective Healing
6.Therapy as Activism: Transforming Therapy Spaces and Healing Communities
Part III: Transforming our Inheritance 7. Constructing Shame Resilience as
Asian Americans: Face, Race, and Bicultural Identity 8. Relational Ethics
at the Heart of Asian American Family Systems 9.The Next Generation:
Evolution of Asian American Identity in the Face of the U.S.'s Racial
Justice Movement
Introduction; Part I: Contextualizing Silence and Invisibility 1. Asian
Americans' Invisibilization and Racialization: Our Transcontextual Journeys
2.Unraveling Asian American Stereotypes: The Model Minority Myth, Honorary
Whiteness, and Forever Foreigner 3.Racialized Gender's Rupturing of Asian
American Identities and Relationships Part II: Resistance, Resilience, and
Imagined Possibilities 4.Beyond White Caricatures and Portrayals: Asian
American Therapists Shifting the Narrative 5.Surviving Racism Across the
Generations: Quiet Fortitude to Active Resistance and Collective Healing
6.Therapy as Activism: Transforming Therapy Spaces and Healing Communities
Part III: Transforming our Inheritance 7. Constructing Shame Resilience as
Asian Americans: Face, Race, and Bicultural Identity 8. Relational Ethics
at the Heart of Asian American Family Systems 9.The Next Generation:
Evolution of Asian American Identity in the Face of the U.S.'s Racial
Justice Movement
Americans' Invisibilization and Racialization: Our Transcontextual Journeys
2.Unraveling Asian American Stereotypes: The Model Minority Myth, Honorary
Whiteness, and Forever Foreigner 3.Racialized Gender's Rupturing of Asian
American Identities and Relationships Part II: Resistance, Resilience, and
Imagined Possibilities 4.Beyond White Caricatures and Portrayals: Asian
American Therapists Shifting the Narrative 5.Surviving Racism Across the
Generations: Quiet Fortitude to Active Resistance and Collective Healing
6.Therapy as Activism: Transforming Therapy Spaces and Healing Communities
Part III: Transforming our Inheritance 7. Constructing Shame Resilience as
Asian Americans: Face, Race, and Bicultural Identity 8. Relational Ethics
at the Heart of Asian American Family Systems 9.The Next Generation:
Evolution of Asian American Identity in the Face of the U.S.'s Racial
Justice Movement