A dialogue about gender, race, and invisibility in psychotherapy with African American men

A dialogue about gender, race, and invisibility in psychotherapy with African American men

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dialogue about gender, race, and invisibility in psychotherapy with African American men

Franklin

Anderson J.

Franklin, Anderson J.

Dept. of Counseling, Developmental, and Educational Psychology, Lynch School of Education

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2007 2007 monographic

2007

2007

monographic

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Dialogues on difference Studies of diversity in the therapeutic relationship Muran J. Christopher Muran, J. Christopher Editor text book dcu Washington, DC American Psychological Association c2007 2007 1st ed. monographic eng Positioning the editor: an introduction to difference and dialogue / J. Christopher Muran -- Toward the acceptance of human similarity and difference / Neil Altman -- Commentary: some reflections on racism and psychology / Louis A. Sass -- Commentary: Freud, Jung, or Fanon? The racial other on the couch / Lillian Comas-Díaz -- Reply: multiple perspectives on prejudice / Neil Altman -- How difference makes a difference / Beverly Greene -- Commentary: tapping the multiplicity of self-other relationships / Lewis Aron and Jenny Putnam -- Commentary: engaging the plurality of being / Adelbert H. Jenkins -- Reply: voices from the margins: the multiple identities of client, therapist, and theories / Beverly Greene -- Homosexuality and its vicissitudes / Jack Drescher -- Commentary: homosexuality: toward affirmative therapy / Marvin R. Goldfried and John E. Pachankis -- Commentary: holding the tension between constructionist and deconstructionist perspectives / Virginia Goldner -- Reply: Parler Foucault sans le savoir / Jack Drescher -- Gender, race, and invisibility in psychotherapy with African American men / Anderson J. Franklin -- Commentary: making invisibility visible: probing the interface between race and gender / Paul L. Wachtel -- Commentary: not either, but both: race and gender in psychotherapy with African American men / Lily D. McNair -- Reply: truth in advertising: therapeutic competence means undoing racism and sexism / Anderson J. Franklin -- Bridging the gap / Mabel E. Quiñones -- Commentary: the need to explicate culturally competent approaches with Latino clients / Kurt C. Organista -- Commentary: on describing the Latino experience / Rafael Art. Javier -- Reply: are we bridging the gap yet? A work in progress / Mabel E. Quiñones -- The inscrutable Doctor Wu / Philip S. Wong -- Commentary: mending the twain: Eastern inscrutability and therapeutic neutrality / Alan Roland -- Commentary: cultural and acculturative inscrutability of Asian American clients / Junko Tanaka-Matsumi -- Reply: Kant, Confucius, and Doctor Wu: integration or coexistence? / Philip S. Wong -- History, custom, and the twin towers: challenges in adapting psychotherapy to Middle Eastern culture in the United States / Annabella Bushra, Ali Khadivi, and Souha Frewat-Nikowitz -- Commentary: negotiating cultural difference and the therapeutic alliance / Michael J. Constantino and Kelly R. Wilson -- Commentary: a strengths-based approach to psychotherapy with Middle Eastern people / Pamela A. Hays -- Reply: parallel journeys: the anxiety of foreignness / Annabella Bushra, Ali Khadivi, and Souha Frewat-Nikowitze -- A relational turn on thick description / J. Christopher Muran -- Commentary: language, self, and diversity / Steven C. Hayes -- Commentary: on being in the thick of it / Kimberlyn Leary -- Reply: the power of/in language / J. Christopher Muran. 1591474515 9781591474517 2006005982 http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip069/2006005982.html 117 131 pp. 117-131 ocm64442797

Dialogues on difference Studies of diversity in the therapeutic relationship

Dialogues on difference

Studies of diversity in the therapeutic relationship

Muran

J. Christopher

Muran, J. Christopher

Editor

Editor

text

book

dcu Washington, DC American Psychological Association c2007 2007 1st ed. monographic

dcu

dcu

Washington, DC

Washington, DC

American Psychological Association

c2007

2007

1st ed.

monographic

eng

eng

Positioning the editor: an introduction to difference and dialogue / J. Christopher Muran -- Toward the acceptance of human similarity and difference / Neil Altman -- Commentary: some reflections on racism and psychology / Louis A. Sass -- Commentary: Freud, Jung, or Fanon? The racial other on the couch / Lillian Comas-Díaz -- Reply: multiple perspectives on prejudice / Neil Altman -- How difference makes a difference / Beverly Greene -- Commentary: tapping the multiplicity of self-other relationships / Lewis Aron and Jenny Putnam -- Commentary: engaging the plurality of being / Adelbert H. Jenkins -- Reply: voices from the margins: the multiple identities of client, therapist, and theories / Beverly Greene -- Homosexuality and its vicissitudes / Jack Drescher -- Commentary: homosexuality: toward affirmative therapy / Marvin R. Goldfried and John E. Pachankis -- Commentary: holding the tension between constructionist and deconstructionist perspectives / Virginia Goldner -- Reply: Parler Foucault sans le savoir / Jack Drescher -- Gender, race, and invisibility in psychotherapy with African American men / Anderson J. Franklin -- Commentary: making invisibility visible: probing the interface between race and gender / Paul L. Wachtel -- Commentary: not either, but both: race and gender in psychotherapy with African American men / Lily D. McNair -- Reply: truth in advertising: therapeutic competence means undoing racism and sexism / Anderson J. Franklin -- Bridging the gap / Mabel E. Quiñones -- Commentary: the need to explicate culturally competent approaches with Latino clients / Kurt C. Organista -- Commentary: on describing the Latino experience / Rafael Art. Javier -- Reply: are we bridging the gap yet? A work in progress / Mabel E. Quiñones -- The inscrutable Doctor Wu / Philip S. Wong -- Commentary: mending the twain: Eastern inscrutability and therapeutic neutrality / Alan Roland -- Commentary: cultural and acculturative inscrutability of Asian American clients / Junko Tanaka-Matsumi -- Reply: Kant, Confucius, and Doctor Wu: integration or coexistence? / Philip S. Wong -- History, custom, and the twin towers: challenges in adapting psychotherapy to Middle Eastern culture in the United States / Annabella Bushra, Ali Khadivi, and Souha Frewat-Nikowitz -- Commentary: negotiating cultural difference and the therapeutic alliance / Michael J. Constantino and Kelly R. Wilson -- Commentary: a strengths-based approach to psychotherapy with Middle Eastern people / Pamela A. Hays -- Reply: parallel journeys: the anxiety of foreignness / Annabella Bushra, Ali Khadivi, and Souha Frewat-Nikowitze -- A relational turn on thick description / J. Christopher Muran -- Commentary: language, self, and diversity / Steven C. Hayes -- Commentary: on being in the thick of it / Kimberlyn Leary -- Reply: the power of/in language / J. Christopher Muran.

1591474515

9781591474517

2006005982

http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip069/2006005982.html

http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip069/2006005982.html

117 131 pp. 117-131

117 131 pp. 117-131

117

131

pp. 117-131

ocm64442797

ocm64442797

MChB English eng

MChB

English eng

English

eng