1st Edition

Integrating Gender and Culture in Family Therapy Training

By Toni Schindler Zimmerman Copyright 2001
266 Pages
by Routledge

266 Pages
by Routledge

152 Pages
by Routledge

Don't let hidden cultural expectations sabotage your therapeutic relationships! Integrating Gender and Culture in Family Therapy Training offers positive strategies for teaching your students to understand the ways in which cultural expectations affect individuals, society, the therapeutic relationship, and even the relationship between supervisor and trainee. Integrating Gender and Culture in... Read more
Contents
  • Preface: Integrating Gender and Culture in Family Therapy Training
  • The Weave of Gender and Culture in the Tapestry of a Family Therapy Training Program: Promoting Social Justice in the Practice of Family Therapy
  • Therapists' Gender Assumptions and How These Assumptions Influence Therapy
  • Differences Marking a Difference: Cross-Cultural Interactions in Supervisory Relationships
  • Neither Mask nor Mirror: One Therapist's Journey to Ethically Integrate Feminist Family Therapy and Multiculturalism
  • Conversations with the Founders of the Women's Project on the Integration of Gender and Culture in Family Therapy Training
  • Feminism, Moral Consultation, and Training
  • When a Family Therapist Goes Pop
  • A Movie Review of Will, Cole, and Kate
  • Experiencing Feminist Family Therapy Supervision
  • Therapy with Families in Poverty: Application of Feminist Family Therapy Principles
  • A Conversation with Evan Imber-Black, PhD: Progress and Challenges in Integrating Gender and Culture in Family Therapy Training
  • Reflections on Current Feminist Training in Family Therapy
  • Index
  • Reference Notes Included

Biography

Toni Schindler Zimmerman