Race, culture and psychotherapy : critical perspectives in multicultural practice /

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Imprint:London ; New York : Routledge, 2006.
Description:xvii, 309 p. ; 24 cm.
Language:English
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Format: E-Resource Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/5923365
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Other authors / contributors:Moodley, Roy.
Palmer, Stephen.
ISBN:1583918493 (hbk)
1583918507 (pbk)
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Standard no.:9781583918493
9781583918507
Table of Contents:
  • Contributors
  • Foreword
  • Acknowledgements
  • Introduction
  • Part A. Critical perspectives in race and culture in psychotherapy
  • 1. Race, culture and other multiple constructions: an absent presence in psychotherapy
  • 2. Multiculturally crazy: diagnosis in Black
  • 3. Culturalism in multicultural psychotherapy
  • 4. Psychotherapy across the cultural divide
  • Part B. Governing race in the transference
  • 5. Racial transference reactions in psychoanalytic treatment: an update
  • 6. Transference and race: an intersubjective conceptualization
  • 7. Interpretation of race in the transference: perspectives of similarity and difference in the patient/therapist dyad
  • 8. Race in the room: issues in the dynamic psychotherapy of African-Americans
  • Part C. Racism, ethnicity and countertransference
  • 9. Racism and similarity: paranoid-schizoid structures revisited
  • 10. Black, white, Hispanic and both: issues in biracial identity and its effects in the transference-countertransference
  • 11. Black and White thinking: a psychoanalyst reconsiders race
  • 12. Understanding unbearable anxieties: the retreat into racism
  • Part D. Intersecting gender, race, class and sexuality
  • 13. African-American lesbians and gay men in psychodynamic psychotherapies?
  • 14. Multiple stigmas in psychotherapy with African-American women: afrocentric, feminist, and womanist perspectives
  • 15. Success neurosis: what race and social class have to do with it
  • Part E. Spirituality, cultural healing and psychotherapy
  • 16. Healing and exorcism in psychoanalytic practice
  • 17. Cultural identity and spirituality in psychotherapy
  • 18. Feminist spirituality, Mother Kali and cultural healing
  • Part F. Future directions
  • 19. A pluritheoretic approach: Tobie Nathan's ethnopsychoanalytic therapy
  • 20. Cultural representations and interpretations of 'subjective distress' in ethnic minority patients
  • 21. A hermeneutic approach to culture and psychotherapy
  • Postscript
  • Index