1st Edition

Transformations of Gender and Race Family and Developmental Perspectives

By Rhea Almeida Copyright 1998
    135 Pages
    by Routledge

    150 Pages
    by Routledge

    Transformations of Gender and Race will help you become a better therapist by arming you with new theories and practices that concern inclusiveness of identity, psyche, and culture in the therapy room. This book radically shifts current thinking in systemic theory and practice with individuals, children, couples, and families, giving you a fresh perspective on working with your clients of all cultural backgrounds and both genders.

    In Transformations of Gender and Race: Family and Developmental Perspectives, you’ll discover superb contemporary thinking in cultural studies, post-colonial theory, gender theory, queer theory, and clinical and research work with numerous populations who have been overlooked and undertheorized. You’ll gain a wealth of knowledge and expertise from its contributors who have been immersed in the issues they address.

    The chapters in Transformations of Gender and Race provide a superb, state-of-the-art bibliography of contemporary thinking in cultural studies, post-colonial theory, and clinical and research work with numerous populations who have been “overlooked and undertheorized.” The new paradigms dicussed and practiced in Transformations in Gender and Race encourage cultural multiplicity, inclusiveness, and understanding. A pallete of contemporary thinking, this insightful book will guide you in:

    • how to bring diversity into the lived experience of young children
    • numerous theoretical paradigms
    • couples therapy
    • men’s work and children
    • addressing the intersections of gender, race, class, and culture in the therapy room
    • transformations regarding race and gender
    • the inclusiveness of feminism

      A wealth of expertise and sharp observation that reaches out to enrich and humanize therapy practices, Transformations of Gender and Race addresses the interactions between gender, class, race, sexual orientation, and age. Creative and in-depth, this volume articulates a perspective that connects all of these contexts of potential oppression and privilege. You will gain a deeper understanding of numerous theoretical paradigms for working with couples, individuals, and children that will improve your practice.

    Contents Foreword
    • The Dislocation of Women’s Experience in Family Therapy
    • Child Development: Intersectionality of Race, Gender, Class, and Culture
    • Evolving Constructs of Masculinity: Interviews with Andres Nazario, Jr., William Doherty, and Roberto Font: Commentary
    • Traditional Norms of Masculitnity
    • Finding the Words: Instruments for a Therapy of Liberation
    • Dialogue: Transformations of Race and Gender
    • INTERVIEW
    • An Interview with Lillian Comas-Diaz, PhD
    • Index

    Biography

    Rhea Almeida