Culturally Sensitive Supervision and Training
Diverse Perspectives and Practical Applications
Herausgeber: Hardy, Kenneth V; Bobes, Toby
Culturally Sensitive Supervision and Training
Diverse Perspectives and Practical Applications
Herausgeber: Hardy, Kenneth V; Bobes, Toby
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Culturally Sensitive Supervision and Training: Diverse Perspectives and Practical Applications is a comprehensive text that exposes readers to an array of culturally competent approaches to supervision and training. The book consists of contributions from a culturally and professionally diverse group of scholars and clinicians who have been on the frontline of providing culturally competent supervision and training in a variety of settings.
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Culturally Sensitive Supervision and Training: Diverse Perspectives and Practical Applications is a comprehensive text that exposes readers to an array of culturally competent approaches to supervision and training. The book consists of contributions from a culturally and professionally diverse group of scholars and clinicians who have been on the frontline of providing culturally competent supervision and training in a variety of settings.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 162
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Juni 2016
- Englisch
- Gewicht: 476g
- ISBN-13: 9781138124585
- ISBN-10: 1138124583
- Artikelnr.: 71618508
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 162
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Juni 2016
- Englisch
- Gewicht: 476g
- ISBN-13: 9781138124585
- ISBN-10: 1138124583
- Artikelnr.: 71618508
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Kenneth V. Hardy, PhD, is a professor at Drexel University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and is also director of the Eikenberg Institute for Relationships in New York, New York. He is the former director of clinical training and research at Syracuse University in New York as well as the former director of The Center for Children, Families, and Trauma at the Ackerman Institute for the Family in New York, New York. Dr. Hardy has had extensive experience training and supervising both beginning and seasoned therapists working in a variety of clinical settings. Toby Bobes, PhD, is a licensed marriage and family therapist with experience in teaching graduate-level courses for 24 years and doing clinical supervision for 18 years. She currently teaches at Pacifica Graduate Institute and formerly taught at Antioch University. Her career includes 28 years in private practice. Dr. Bobes has taught many supervision courses for the California Division of the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy, and she is an AAMFT Approved Supervisor and a CAMFT Certified Supervisor.
Preface I. The Use of Self in Supervision and Training 1. Towards the
Development of a Multicultural Perspective in Training and Supervision
Kenneth V. Hardy 2. Core Competencies for Executing Culturally Sensitive
Supervision and Training Kenneth V. Hardy and Toby Bobes 3. The Location of
Self in Training and Supervision Thandiwe Dee Watts Jones II. Issues of
Identity and Social Location in Supervision and Training 4. Power and
Privilege in Supervision: Multicultural Feminist Reflections on Practice
Heidi A. Zetzer 5. Making the Invisible Visible: A Closer Look at Social
Class in Supervision and Training Kenneth V. Hardy, Ana Hernandez, and
Christiana Awosan 6. Supervision in Black and White: Navigating
Cross-Racial Issues in the Supervisory Process Marlene F. Watson 7. Lessons
Learned in Queer Affirmative Supervision Deidre Ashton 8. Integrating and
Addressing Religion and Sprituality in Supervision and Training Argie
Allen-Wilson 9. Image and Experience in Multicultural Supervision and
Training J. Leonardo de la O III. Strategies for Promoting Cultural
Sensitivity in Supervision and Training 10. From Invisibility to Embrace:
Promoting Culturally Sensitive Practices in SupervisionJessica L. ChenFeng
11. Balancing Culture, Context, and Evidence-Based Practices in Supervision
Benjamin E. Caldwell 12. Reflexivity, Compassion, and Diversity: Teaching
Cultural Sensitivity in Supervision Diane Gerhart 13. Expanding the Human
Spirit: Pathway to Promoting Cultural Sensitivity Kiran Shahreen Kaur Arora
14. Enhancing Cultural Sensitivity by Speaking Truth to Power Mary Read
15. Experiential Exercises: Innovative Pathways to Promoting Cultural
Sensitivity Kenneth V. Hardy and Toby Bobes IV. Tactics for Negotiating
Difficult Dialogues in Supervision and Training 16. Politically Incorrect:
Sense and Sensibilities for Culturally Astute Supervision and Training
Sohleong Lim and Ben K. Lim 17. Dialogues about Power, Privilege, and
Difference Toby Bobes 18. Mastering Diversity Talk: Practical Skills for
Effective Engagement Kenneth V. Hardy
Development of a Multicultural Perspective in Training and Supervision
Kenneth V. Hardy 2. Core Competencies for Executing Culturally Sensitive
Supervision and Training Kenneth V. Hardy and Toby Bobes 3. The Location of
Self in Training and Supervision Thandiwe Dee Watts Jones II. Issues of
Identity and Social Location in Supervision and Training 4. Power and
Privilege in Supervision: Multicultural Feminist Reflections on Practice
Heidi A. Zetzer 5. Making the Invisible Visible: A Closer Look at Social
Class in Supervision and Training Kenneth V. Hardy, Ana Hernandez, and
Christiana Awosan 6. Supervision in Black and White: Navigating
Cross-Racial Issues in the Supervisory Process Marlene F. Watson 7. Lessons
Learned in Queer Affirmative Supervision Deidre Ashton 8. Integrating and
Addressing Religion and Sprituality in Supervision and Training Argie
Allen-Wilson 9. Image and Experience in Multicultural Supervision and
Training J. Leonardo de la O III. Strategies for Promoting Cultural
Sensitivity in Supervision and Training 10. From Invisibility to Embrace:
Promoting Culturally Sensitive Practices in SupervisionJessica L. ChenFeng
11. Balancing Culture, Context, and Evidence-Based Practices in Supervision
Benjamin E. Caldwell 12. Reflexivity, Compassion, and Diversity: Teaching
Cultural Sensitivity in Supervision Diane Gerhart 13. Expanding the Human
Spirit: Pathway to Promoting Cultural Sensitivity Kiran Shahreen Kaur Arora
14. Enhancing Cultural Sensitivity by Speaking Truth to Power Mary Read
15. Experiential Exercises: Innovative Pathways to Promoting Cultural
Sensitivity Kenneth V. Hardy and Toby Bobes IV. Tactics for Negotiating
Difficult Dialogues in Supervision and Training 16. Politically Incorrect:
Sense and Sensibilities for Culturally Astute Supervision and Training
Sohleong Lim and Ben K. Lim 17. Dialogues about Power, Privilege, and
Difference Toby Bobes 18. Mastering Diversity Talk: Practical Skills for
Effective Engagement Kenneth V. Hardy
Preface I. The Use of Self in Supervision and Training 1. Towards the
Development of a Multicultural Perspective in Training and Supervision
Kenneth V. Hardy 2. Core Competencies for Executing Culturally Sensitive
Supervision and Training Kenneth V. Hardy and Toby Bobes 3. The Location of
Self in Training and Supervision Thandiwe Dee Watts Jones II. Issues of
Identity and Social Location in Supervision and Training 4. Power and
Privilege in Supervision: Multicultural Feminist Reflections on Practice
Heidi A. Zetzer 5. Making the Invisible Visible: A Closer Look at Social
Class in Supervision and Training Kenneth V. Hardy, Ana Hernandez, and
Christiana Awosan 6. Supervision in Black and White: Navigating
Cross-Racial Issues in the Supervisory Process Marlene F. Watson 7. Lessons
Learned in Queer Affirmative Supervision Deidre Ashton 8. Integrating and
Addressing Religion and Sprituality in Supervision and Training Argie
Allen-Wilson 9. Image and Experience in Multicultural Supervision and
Training J. Leonardo de la O III. Strategies for Promoting Cultural
Sensitivity in Supervision and Training 10. From Invisibility to Embrace:
Promoting Culturally Sensitive Practices in SupervisionJessica L. ChenFeng
11. Balancing Culture, Context, and Evidence-Based Practices in Supervision
Benjamin E. Caldwell 12. Reflexivity, Compassion, and Diversity: Teaching
Cultural Sensitivity in Supervision Diane Gerhart 13. Expanding the Human
Spirit: Pathway to Promoting Cultural Sensitivity Kiran Shahreen Kaur Arora
14. Enhancing Cultural Sensitivity by Speaking Truth to Power Mary Read
15. Experiential Exercises: Innovative Pathways to Promoting Cultural
Sensitivity Kenneth V. Hardy and Toby Bobes IV. Tactics for Negotiating
Difficult Dialogues in Supervision and Training 16. Politically Incorrect:
Sense and Sensibilities for Culturally Astute Supervision and Training
Sohleong Lim and Ben K. Lim 17. Dialogues about Power, Privilege, and
Difference Toby Bobes 18. Mastering Diversity Talk: Practical Skills for
Effective Engagement Kenneth V. Hardy
Development of a Multicultural Perspective in Training and Supervision
Kenneth V. Hardy 2. Core Competencies for Executing Culturally Sensitive
Supervision and Training Kenneth V. Hardy and Toby Bobes 3. The Location of
Self in Training and Supervision Thandiwe Dee Watts Jones II. Issues of
Identity and Social Location in Supervision and Training 4. Power and
Privilege in Supervision: Multicultural Feminist Reflections on Practice
Heidi A. Zetzer 5. Making the Invisible Visible: A Closer Look at Social
Class in Supervision and Training Kenneth V. Hardy, Ana Hernandez, and
Christiana Awosan 6. Supervision in Black and White: Navigating
Cross-Racial Issues in the Supervisory Process Marlene F. Watson 7. Lessons
Learned in Queer Affirmative Supervision Deidre Ashton 8. Integrating and
Addressing Religion and Sprituality in Supervision and Training Argie
Allen-Wilson 9. Image and Experience in Multicultural Supervision and
Training J. Leonardo de la O III. Strategies for Promoting Cultural
Sensitivity in Supervision and Training 10. From Invisibility to Embrace:
Promoting Culturally Sensitive Practices in SupervisionJessica L. ChenFeng
11. Balancing Culture, Context, and Evidence-Based Practices in Supervision
Benjamin E. Caldwell 12. Reflexivity, Compassion, and Diversity: Teaching
Cultural Sensitivity in Supervision Diane Gerhart 13. Expanding the Human
Spirit: Pathway to Promoting Cultural Sensitivity Kiran Shahreen Kaur Arora
14. Enhancing Cultural Sensitivity by Speaking Truth to Power Mary Read
15. Experiential Exercises: Innovative Pathways to Promoting Cultural
Sensitivity Kenneth V. Hardy and Toby Bobes IV. Tactics for Negotiating
Difficult Dialogues in Supervision and Training 16. Politically Incorrect:
Sense and Sensibilities for Culturally Astute Supervision and Training
Sohleong Lim and Ben K. Lim 17. Dialogues about Power, Privilege, and
Difference Toby Bobes 18. Mastering Diversity Talk: Practical Skills for
Effective Engagement Kenneth V. Hardy