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Understanding gender and culture in the helping process : practitioners' narratives from global perspectives / Claire Low Rabin. [print]

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Belmont, California : Thomson/Wadsworth, 2005.Description: xxi, 337 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:
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ISBN:
  • 0534513891
  • 9780534513894
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • HV689.R116.U534 2005
  • HV689.U55.U534 2005
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Contents:
Overview A Professional Journey Gender and the Helping Process Culture in the Helping Process Commonalities Between Approaches Focusing on Gender and on Culture Gender and Culture: Clashes and Conflicts Integrating Gender and Culture The Postmodern Narrative Revolution The Use of Both Modernist and Postmodernist Principlesin Practice Conclusion.
Overview Australia as a Host Country Settlement and Adjustment Refugee Women Effects and Symptoms of Trauma Conclusion.
Overview Culture and Gender Issues and Sexuality in Irish Society Sexual Problems in the Context of Irish Society Personal Reflections Conclusion
Overview Description of the Problem: Prevalence Description of the Problem: Theoretical Underpinnings Defining Abuse Assessment and Interventions: Understanding the Cultural Context Assessment and Intervention: Battered Immigrant Women and Health Care Services Assessment and Intervention: Screening for IPV in the Clinical Setting Intervention: Addressing IPV in Immigrant Communities Intervention: Legal and Policy Prevention Strategies Mandatory Reporting Personal Reflections Conclusions.
Overview Historical and Sociocultural Experiences Understanding the Adolescent Connection Underutilization of Counseling Counseling Methods and Strategies Group Work Dealing Openly With Racism Establishing Rapport Understanding the Influence of Personal Biases Personal Reflections Conclusion.
Overview Identity and Society The Narrative Metaphor Clinical Example Poststructuralism and Identity Narrative Practices Witnessing Beginning Listening Naming Problems Clinical Example Thinking About the Discourses Within Which Problematic Stories Are Situated Clincial Example Deconstructing Problematic Stories Developing Preferred Stories Clinical Example Thickening Preferred Stories Creating an Audience Conclusion.
Overview Introduction Culture and Child Sexual Abuse and Violence Gender and Child Sexual Abuse Helping Survivors of Childhood Sexual Abuse and Violence Personal Reflections Conclusion.
Overview Introduction Expectations Versus Difficulties Two Approaches to Culture Minimizing Cultural Differences in Supervision Magnifying Cultural Differences in Supervision A Multicultural Approach to Supervision Constructing Multicultural Sensitive Supervisory Discourse Conclusions.
Overview Introduction Homophobia Internalized Homophobia Heterosexism Understanding Identity Development and Its Social Context Prejudice in the Helping Encounter Pride and Prejudice in Israel: The Social Context The Contribution of the Narrative Approach in Challenging Homophobia Combining Expressive Arts with Narrative Therapy Personal Reflections Key Concepts.
Overview Introduction The Problem: Globalization and Its Effects in Human Services Colonialism and Neocolonialism Colonization of the Mind Power Ethnocentrism and Cultural Relativism Ethnocentrism in Western Psychological Theories: Examples Personal Reflections Conclusion.
Overview Introduction The Shaping of Identity A Model of Reconstructing Aspects of Social Identity Through Self-Categorizing Groups Application Self-Categorizing Groups and Individual Transformation Intervention Opportunities Conclusion.
Overview Sociopolitical Context and Ethnic Identity Trauma in Political Context Case Material: Groupwork With Traumatized Women The Use of Psychodynamic Group Methods for Trauma as a Result of Political Upheaval Methods Free Association Transference and Countertransference Dream Interpretation The "Containing Function" of the Group Conclusion.
Overview Systemic Family Therapy Migration in Italy and Health Services: The Problem of Abortion Methodology of the Intervention The Assessment Interview Two Case Studies Personal Reflections Conclusion.
Overview The Arab Israelis in Context Arab Women Clinical Responses to the Challenges of Working With the Muslim Arab Population in Israel Conclusion.
Overview The Problem of Triple Oppression: External Issues of Power and Opression Related to Culture, Gender, and Class Race, Discrimination, and Stereotyping Socioeconomic Status and Class Issues Gender Issues Issues Related to Immigration Treatment Issues Coping and Language Useful Methods for Helping Chicanas Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy Family Therapy Narrative Therapy Prevention-Oriented Community Education Feminist Therapy Personal Reflections Conclusion.
Overview The Problem The Kosovar Albanian Population The Kanun Comparison of the Kanun and CEDAW Maternity and Maternal Mortality Rates Male and Female Offsprings' Access to Family Inheritance Child Custody Domestic Violence Posttraumatic Stress Syndrome The Meanings of Authority and Participation in Public Life Personal Reflections Conclusion.
Overview Women Immigrants from FSU: The Nature of the Experience and Its Aftermath Unique Characteristics of the Immigration From the FSU Phases in the Immigration Process Immigrant Women Serving Women Immigrants From the Former Soviet Union Barriers to Services Provision Principles for Providing Services to Women Immigrants From FSU Personal Reflections Conclusions.
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A. Individual and Family Leel Helping

B. Group Level Helping

C. Service and Community Level Helping

Chapter 1: Gender and Culture in the Helping Process: A Professional Journey/ Claire Low Rabin, Israel

Chapter 10: Triple Oppression: Mexican and Mexican American Women Living in the United States/ Jeanne M. Hinkelman, United States

Chapter 11: Emotional Isolation, Depression, and Suicide among African American Men/ Deryl F. Bailey and James L. Moore, III, United States

Chapter 12: Restructuring Social Identity Through Self-Categorizing Groups: The Interface of Group Dynamics, Gender, and Culture

Chapter 13: Facilitating Telling of Stories Through Psychodynamic Groups: Traumatized Women in the Former Yugoslavia/ Doris Godl, Austria

Chapter 14: Immigrant Women, Abortion, and Preventive Intervention in Italy/ Mauro Gonzo, Italy

Chapter 15: Violence Against Women in the Family: Immigrant Women and the U.S. Health Care System/ Susan L. Ivey, Elizabeth Kramer, and Marianne Yoshioka, United States

Chapter 16: The Therapeutic Value of Activism: Albanian Women in Postwar Kosova/ Melissa Stone, United States and Vjosa Dobruna, Kosova

Chapter 17: The Road to Multicultural Sensitive Student Supervision: Ethiopian Social Work Students in Israel/ Nava Arkin, Israel

Chapter 2: Globalization of the Human Services: Exporting High-Cultural Artifacts and the Selling of the Therapy Industry as a Form of Neocolonialism/ Elaine Leeder, United States

Chapter 3: Gender and Culture in the Narrative Approach to Helping/ Jill Freedman and Gene Combs, United States

Chapter 4: Mental Health Practice for the Muslim Arab Population in Israel/ Alean Al-Krenawai, Israel and John R. Graham, Canada

Chapter 5: Gender and Culture Issues in Helping Survivors of Child Sexual Abuse and Violence/ Sheri Oz, Israel

Chapter 6: Social and Cultural Issues in Male Sex Problems/ Yvonne Jacobson, Ireland

Chapter 7: Pride and Prejudice With Gay and Lesbian Individuals: Combining Narrative and Expressive Practices/ Eleanor Pardess, Israel

Chapter 8: Helping Immigrant Women From the Former Soviet Union/ Roni Berger, United States

Chapter 9: Posttraumatic Experiences of Refugee Women/ Hurriyet Babacan and Narayan Gopalkrishnan, Australia

Foreword/ Phyllis Chesler, United States

Introduction: A Narrative About This Book/ Claire Low Rabin, Israel

Part I: Conceptual Basis

Part II: Gender, Culture, and Stress: Multilevel Helping Processes

Overview A Professional Journey Gender and the Helping Process Culture in the Helping Process Commonalities Between Approaches Focusing on Gender and on Culture Gender and Culture: Clashes and Conflicts Integrating Gender and Culture The Postmodern Narrative Revolution The Use of Both Modernist and Postmodernist Principlesin Practice Conclusion.

Overview Australia as a Host Country Settlement and Adjustment Refugee Women Effects and Symptoms of Trauma Conclusion.

Overview Culture and Gender Issues and Sexuality in Irish Society Sexual Problems in the Context of Irish Society Personal Reflections Conclusion

Overview Description of the Problem: Prevalence Description of the Problem: Theoretical Underpinnings Defining Abuse Assessment and Interventions: Understanding the Cultural Context Assessment and Intervention: Battered Immigrant Women and Health Care Services Assessment and Intervention: Screening for IPV in the Clinical Setting Intervention: Addressing IPV in Immigrant Communities Intervention: Legal and Policy Prevention Strategies Mandatory Reporting Personal Reflections Conclusions.

Overview Historical and Sociocultural Experiences Understanding the Adolescent Connection Underutilization of Counseling Counseling Methods and Strategies Group Work Dealing Openly With Racism Establishing Rapport Understanding the Influence of Personal Biases Personal Reflections Conclusion.

Overview Identity and Society The Narrative Metaphor Clinical Example Poststructuralism and Identity Narrative Practices Witnessing Beginning Listening Naming Problems Clinical Example Thinking About the Discourses Within Which Problematic Stories Are Situated Clincial Example Deconstructing Problematic Stories Developing Preferred Stories Clinical Example Thickening Preferred Stories Creating an Audience Conclusion.

Overview Introduction Culture and Child Sexual Abuse and Violence Gender and Child Sexual Abuse Helping Survivors of Childhood Sexual Abuse and Violence Personal Reflections Conclusion.

Overview Introduction Expectations Versus Difficulties Two Approaches to Culture Minimizing Cultural Differences in Supervision Magnifying Cultural Differences in Supervision A Multicultural Approach to Supervision Constructing Multicultural Sensitive Supervisory Discourse Conclusions.

Overview Introduction Homophobia Internalized Homophobia Heterosexism Understanding Identity Development and Its Social Context Prejudice in the Helping Encounter Pride and Prejudice in Israel: The Social Context The Contribution of the Narrative Approach in Challenging Homophobia Combining Expressive Arts with Narrative Therapy Personal Reflections Key Concepts.

Overview Introduction The Problem: Globalization and Its Effects in Human Services Colonialism and Neocolonialism Colonization of the Mind Power Ethnocentrism and Cultural Relativism Ethnocentrism in Western Psychological Theories: Examples Personal Reflections Conclusion.

Overview Introduction The Shaping of Identity A Model of Reconstructing Aspects of Social Identity Through Self-Categorizing Groups Application Self-Categorizing Groups and Individual Transformation Intervention Opportunities Conclusion.

Overview Sociopolitical Context and Ethnic Identity Trauma in Political Context Case Material: Groupwork With Traumatized Women The Use of Psychodynamic Group Methods for Trauma as a Result of Political Upheaval Methods Free Association Transference and Countertransference Dream Interpretation The "Containing Function" of the Group Conclusion.

Overview Systemic Family Therapy Migration in Italy and Health Services: The Problem of Abortion Methodology of the Intervention The Assessment Interview Two Case Studies Personal Reflections Conclusion.

Overview The Arab Israelis in Context Arab Women Clinical Responses to the Challenges of Working With the Muslim Arab Population in Israel Conclusion.

Overview The Problem of Triple Oppression: External Issues of Power and Opression Related to Culture, Gender, and Class Race, Discrimination, and Stereotyping Socioeconomic Status and Class Issues Gender Issues Issues Related to Immigration Treatment Issues Coping and Language Useful Methods for Helping Chicanas Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy Family Therapy Narrative Therapy Prevention-Oriented Community Education Feminist Therapy Personal Reflections Conclusion.

Overview The Problem The Kosovar Albanian Population The Kanun Comparison of the Kanun and CEDAW Maternity and Maternal Mortality Rates Male and Female Offsprings' Access to Family Inheritance Child Custody Domestic Violence Posttraumatic Stress Syndrome The Meanings of Authority and Participation in Public Life Personal Reflections Conclusion.

Overview Women Immigrants from FSU: The Nature of the Experience and Its Aftermath Unique Characteristics of the Immigration From the FSU Phases in the Immigration Process Immigrant Women Serving Women Immigrants From the Former Soviet Union Barriers to Services Provision Principles for Providing Services to Women Immigrants From FSU Personal Reflections Conclusions.

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