1st Edition

Family Of Origin Therapy And Cultural Diversity

By H. Russell Searight Copyright 1997
    198 Pages
    by Taylor & Francis

    198 Pages
    by Taylor & Francis

    This text explores family of origin treatment, which looks at patterns and rules in a family which affect interactions within that family. These patterns are then unconsciously utilized throughout a person's life in work and family settings. Examining and understanding these family rules allows an emphasis on cultural diversity. The family is often the basis for ethnic, cultural and religious norms. Examining these norms can help the individuals and their families deal with norms and variations from these norms, when confronting issues such as marriage and intimacy, sexual orientation and religious belief.

    Part One Introduction and Description; Chapter 1 Family-of-Origin Therapy: An Overview; Chapter 2 Clinical Assessment; Chapter 3 Concepts and Intervention Techniques; Chapter 4 Clinical Assessment Tools and Relevant Research; Part Two Integration of Family-of-Origin Therapy with Diversity; Chapter 5 Gender and the Family; Chapter 6 Gay and Lesbian Relationships; Chapter 7 Ethnic and Cultural Diversity; Chapter 8 Religion, Spirituality, and the Family; Chapter 9 Diversity in Practice;

    Biography

    H. Russell SearightPh.D.