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Dialogues on difference : studies of diversity in the therapeutic relationship / edited by J. Christopher Muran.

Contributor(s): Muran, J. Christopher
Material type: TextTextPublisher: Washington, DC : American Psychological Association, [2007]Copyright date: ©2007Edition: First editionDescription: xii, 313 pages ; 24 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 1591474515; 9781591474517Subject(s): Psychotherapist and patient | Psychotherapy | Multiculturalism | Cross-cultural counselingDDC classification: 616.89/14 LOC classification: RC480.8 | .D53 2007Bibliography, Etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Contents:
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.
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Book Book John Bulow Campbell Library 1 West RC480.8 .D53 2007 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 0182903298483

Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

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.

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