Feminist Therapy with Latina Women
Personal and Social Voices
Herausgeber: Kawahara, Debra M; Espín, Oliva
Feminist Therapy with Latina Women
Personal and Social Voices
Herausgeber: Kawahara, Debra M; Espín, Oliva
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This book highlights the principles of feminist and multicultural counselling and therapy with Latinas and Latina American women, focusing on the intersecting principles of feminism and multiculturalism. It was originally published as a special issue of Women & Therapy.
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This book highlights the principles of feminist and multicultural counselling and therapy with Latinas and Latina American women, focusing on the intersecting principles of feminism and multiculturalism. It was originally published as a special issue of Women & Therapy.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 150
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. November 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 10mm
- Gewicht: 481g
- ISBN-13: 9780415634557
- ISBN-10: 0415634555
- Artikelnr.: 36142553
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 150
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. November 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 10mm
- Gewicht: 481g
- ISBN-13: 9780415634557
- ISBN-10: 0415634555
- Artikelnr.: 36142553
Debra M. Kawahara is Associate Professor of Clinical Psychology at the California School of Professional Psychology, Alliant International University, USA. She also maintains a private practice in San Diego, California, USA. Her research interests include feminist and multicultural psychology, Asian American mental health, women's issues, and culturally competent services and supervision. Previous publications include NCSPP Leadership Toolkit (2009). Oliva M. Espín is Professor Emerita of Women's Studies at San Diego State University, USA and of Psychology at the California School of Professional Psychology, Alliant International University, USA. She was a pioneer in the practice and theory of feminist therapy with women from different cultural backgrounds, particularly US-born Latinas and immigrant/refugee women. Previous publications include Sin or Salvation: The relationship between sexuality and spirituality in psychotherapy (2009).
1. Integrating the Personal and Social Voices of Latinas in Feminist
Therapy Debra M. Kawahara and Oliva M. Espín 2. Ni Pardo, Ni Prieto: The
Influence of Parental Skin Color Messaging on Heterosexual Emerging Adult
White-Hispanic Women's Dating Beliefs Dionne P. Stephens, Paula B.
Fernández and Erin L. Richman 3. Understanding the Role of Gender and
Ethnic Oppression when Treating Mexican American Women for Eating Disorders
Sue A. Kuba, Diane J. Harris-Wilson and Siobhan K. O'Toole 4. "I Have Not a
Want But a Hunger to Feel No Pain" Mexican Immigrant Women with Chronic
Pain: Narratives and Psychotherapeutic Implications Consuelo M. Flores,
Diane C. Zelman and Yvette Flores 5. ..."An Illness We Catch From American
Women"? The Multiple Identities of Latina Lesbians Oliva M. Espín 6.
Cross-Border Family Therapy: An Innovative Approach to Working with Latina
Refugee Women in Therapy Mirna E. Carranza 7. Understanding Latina
Immigrants Using Relational Cultural Theory Elizabeth Ruiz 8. Empowerment
Feminist Therapy with Latina Immigrants: Honoring the Complexity and
Socio-Cultural Contexts of Clients' Lives Carlos M. Díaz-Lázaro, Susana
Verdinelli and B. Beth Cohen 9. Integrating Women's Voices and Theory: A
Comprehensive Domestic Violence Intervention for Latinas Julia L. Perilla,
Josephine Vasquez Serrata, Joanna Weinberg and Caroline A. Lippy 10.
Acceptability and Cultural Fit of Spiritual Self-Schema Therapy for Puerto
Rican Women with Addiction Disorders: Qualitative Findings Michael
Meléndez, Dharma E. Cortés and Hortensia Amaro 11. Latina Re-Visionings of
Participatory Health Promotion Practice: Cultural and Ecosystemic
Perspectives Linking Personal and Social Change Ester R. Shapiro and
Celeste Atallah-Gutiérrez
Therapy Debra M. Kawahara and Oliva M. Espín 2. Ni Pardo, Ni Prieto: The
Influence of Parental Skin Color Messaging on Heterosexual Emerging Adult
White-Hispanic Women's Dating Beliefs Dionne P. Stephens, Paula B.
Fernández and Erin L. Richman 3. Understanding the Role of Gender and
Ethnic Oppression when Treating Mexican American Women for Eating Disorders
Sue A. Kuba, Diane J. Harris-Wilson and Siobhan K. O'Toole 4. "I Have Not a
Want But a Hunger to Feel No Pain" Mexican Immigrant Women with Chronic
Pain: Narratives and Psychotherapeutic Implications Consuelo M. Flores,
Diane C. Zelman and Yvette Flores 5. ..."An Illness We Catch From American
Women"? The Multiple Identities of Latina Lesbians Oliva M. Espín 6.
Cross-Border Family Therapy: An Innovative Approach to Working with Latina
Refugee Women in Therapy Mirna E. Carranza 7. Understanding Latina
Immigrants Using Relational Cultural Theory Elizabeth Ruiz 8. Empowerment
Feminist Therapy with Latina Immigrants: Honoring the Complexity and
Socio-Cultural Contexts of Clients' Lives Carlos M. Díaz-Lázaro, Susana
Verdinelli and B. Beth Cohen 9. Integrating Women's Voices and Theory: A
Comprehensive Domestic Violence Intervention for Latinas Julia L. Perilla,
Josephine Vasquez Serrata, Joanna Weinberg and Caroline A. Lippy 10.
Acceptability and Cultural Fit of Spiritual Self-Schema Therapy for Puerto
Rican Women with Addiction Disorders: Qualitative Findings Michael
Meléndez, Dharma E. Cortés and Hortensia Amaro 11. Latina Re-Visionings of
Participatory Health Promotion Practice: Cultural and Ecosystemic
Perspectives Linking Personal and Social Change Ester R. Shapiro and
Celeste Atallah-Gutiérrez
1. Integrating the Personal and Social Voices of Latinas in Feminist
Therapy Debra M. Kawahara and Oliva M. Espín 2. Ni Pardo, Ni Prieto: The
Influence of Parental Skin Color Messaging on Heterosexual Emerging Adult
White-Hispanic Women's Dating Beliefs Dionne P. Stephens, Paula B.
Fernández and Erin L. Richman 3. Understanding the Role of Gender and
Ethnic Oppression when Treating Mexican American Women for Eating Disorders
Sue A. Kuba, Diane J. Harris-Wilson and Siobhan K. O'Toole 4. "I Have Not a
Want But a Hunger to Feel No Pain" Mexican Immigrant Women with Chronic
Pain: Narratives and Psychotherapeutic Implications Consuelo M. Flores,
Diane C. Zelman and Yvette Flores 5. ..."An Illness We Catch From American
Women"? The Multiple Identities of Latina Lesbians Oliva M. Espín 6.
Cross-Border Family Therapy: An Innovative Approach to Working with Latina
Refugee Women in Therapy Mirna E. Carranza 7. Understanding Latina
Immigrants Using Relational Cultural Theory Elizabeth Ruiz 8. Empowerment
Feminist Therapy with Latina Immigrants: Honoring the Complexity and
Socio-Cultural Contexts of Clients' Lives Carlos M. Díaz-Lázaro, Susana
Verdinelli and B. Beth Cohen 9. Integrating Women's Voices and Theory: A
Comprehensive Domestic Violence Intervention for Latinas Julia L. Perilla,
Josephine Vasquez Serrata, Joanna Weinberg and Caroline A. Lippy 10.
Acceptability and Cultural Fit of Spiritual Self-Schema Therapy for Puerto
Rican Women with Addiction Disorders: Qualitative Findings Michael
Meléndez, Dharma E. Cortés and Hortensia Amaro 11. Latina Re-Visionings of
Participatory Health Promotion Practice: Cultural and Ecosystemic
Perspectives Linking Personal and Social Change Ester R. Shapiro and
Celeste Atallah-Gutiérrez
Therapy Debra M. Kawahara and Oliva M. Espín 2. Ni Pardo, Ni Prieto: The
Influence of Parental Skin Color Messaging on Heterosexual Emerging Adult
White-Hispanic Women's Dating Beliefs Dionne P. Stephens, Paula B.
Fernández and Erin L. Richman 3. Understanding the Role of Gender and
Ethnic Oppression when Treating Mexican American Women for Eating Disorders
Sue A. Kuba, Diane J. Harris-Wilson and Siobhan K. O'Toole 4. "I Have Not a
Want But a Hunger to Feel No Pain" Mexican Immigrant Women with Chronic
Pain: Narratives and Psychotherapeutic Implications Consuelo M. Flores,
Diane C. Zelman and Yvette Flores 5. ..."An Illness We Catch From American
Women"? The Multiple Identities of Latina Lesbians Oliva M. Espín 6.
Cross-Border Family Therapy: An Innovative Approach to Working with Latina
Refugee Women in Therapy Mirna E. Carranza 7. Understanding Latina
Immigrants Using Relational Cultural Theory Elizabeth Ruiz 8. Empowerment
Feminist Therapy with Latina Immigrants: Honoring the Complexity and
Socio-Cultural Contexts of Clients' Lives Carlos M. Díaz-Lázaro, Susana
Verdinelli and B. Beth Cohen 9. Integrating Women's Voices and Theory: A
Comprehensive Domestic Violence Intervention for Latinas Julia L. Perilla,
Josephine Vasquez Serrata, Joanna Weinberg and Caroline A. Lippy 10.
Acceptability and Cultural Fit of Spiritual Self-Schema Therapy for Puerto
Rican Women with Addiction Disorders: Qualitative Findings Michael
Meléndez, Dharma E. Cortés and Hortensia Amaro 11. Latina Re-Visionings of
Participatory Health Promotion Practice: Cultural and Ecosystemic
Perspectives Linking Personal and Social Change Ester R. Shapiro and
Celeste Atallah-Gutiérrez