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Transition and Change in Collectivist Family Life: Strategies for Clinical Practice with Asian Americans 2017 Edition
Contributor(s): Quek, Karen Mui-Teng (Editor), Fang, Shi-Ruei Sherry (Editor)
ISBN: 3319506773     ISBN-13: 9783319506777
Publisher: Springer
OUR PRICE:   $52.24  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: March 2017
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BISAC Categories:
- Psychology | Psychotherapy - Counseling
- Social Science | Sociology - Marriage & Family
- Family & Relationships
Dewey: 306.85
Series: Afta Springerbriefs in Family Therapy
Physical Information: 0.23" H x 6.14" W x 9.21" (0.37 lbs) 97 pages
 
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This research-to-practice volume grounds clinicians in a robust, culturally-informed framework for conducting effective therapy with Asian-American couples, families, and individuals. Family, cultural, social, and spiritual dynamics are explored across ethnicities, generations, relationships, and immigrant/citizen experience to reflect a diverse, growing population. Discussion and case examples focus on contrasts, conflicts, and balances involved in acculturation and change, notably the shift from collectivist cultural tradition to a more independent view of the self, gender, choices, and relationships. The contributors' finely shaded guidance and accessible approach will help therapists provide appropriate services for Asian-American clients without minimizing or pathologizing their experiences.

Included in the coverage:

  • How Asian American couples negotiate relational harmony: collectivism and gender equality.
  • Through religion: working-class Korean immigrant women negotiate patriarchy.
  • The role of Chinese grandparents in their adult children's parenting practices in the United States.
  • Balancing the old and the new: the case of second generation Filipino American women.
  • Bicultural identity as a protective factor among Southeast Asian American youth who have witnessed domestic violence.

Transition and Change in Collectivist Family Life is a cogent clinical resource for practitioners and mental health professionals with interests in Asian-American family therapy, psychotherapy, collectivism, and faith-based community and counseling.