A Minyan of Women: Family Dynamics, Jewish Identity and Psychotherapy Practice
Editat de Beverly Greene, Dorith Brodbaren Limba Engleză Paperback – 23 sep 2010
The book explores these diversities of experience and goes on to highlight the way in which the intermingling of family dynamics and subsequent Jewish identity in these women is manifested in the practice of psychotherapy.
In 2012, the book had been awarded the Jewish Women Caucus of the Association for Women in Psychology Award for Scholarship, for that year.
This book was published as a special issue of Women and Therapy.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780415610650
ISBN-10: 0415610656
Pagini: 360
Dimensiuni: 174 x 246 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.67 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0415610656
Pagini: 360
Dimensiuni: 174 x 246 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.67 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Public țintă
PostgraduateCuprins
Foreword 1. Introduction: A Minyan of Women: Family Dynamics, Jewish Identity and Psychotherapy Practice Narratives 2. Sara, Without the ‘‘H’’ 3. A Jewish Woman Who Celebrates Nature 4. Being Jewish and Being a Psychotherapist 5. The Jewish Nonsheep as Lesbian Feminist Therapist 6. From Hidden Child to Godless Jew: A Personal Journey 7. Nu! You Make a Living at This? 8. A Journey From the Big Apple to the South and Beyond 9. Jewish in Alaska: Scanning the Room 10. Somewhere Else: The Geography of a Life 11. Beyond Silence and Survival 12. A Process Without End: Seeking the Unrealized Yet Irrepressible Aspects of Self 13. Elijah’s Ghost: A Female Jewish Therapist Explores the Legacy of Love, Fear, Social Action and Faith 14. French, Catholic, Jewish. Outsider Within 15. From the Outside, Looking In 16. Culture as Both a Lens and a Veil 17. Am I Jewish? 18. Reflections on a Carpathian Legacy 19. I’ve Always Known I’m Jewish, but How Am I Jewish? 20. I Am the Rabbi’s Daughter 21. How I Lost My Yiddische Kop and Found It Again: The Un-M-Bellished Truth 22. Journey to the Start of Day: Ancestry, Ethnicity, and My Work as a Clinical Psychologist 23. Growing up Jewish: The Shaping of One Activist 24. My Names 25. On Being and Not Being Jewish: From Pink Diapers to Social Activist=Feminist Commentaries 26. One Particular Minyan 27. On Poets, Revolutionaries, and the Power of Naming 28. Looking Beneath the Surface: Trauma, Invisibility, and the Negotiation of Identity in the Minyan 29. Leah with an ‘‘H’’ or How I am Jewish, But Not Really 30. Speaking Truth to Power in the Minyan 31. Healing the Self, Healing the World: A Feminist Journey 32. Memories, Reflections, and Questions 33. The Minyan: Through the Lens of a Black Child of Harlem 34. Culture and the Self: On Paradoxes and Contradictions 35. Mazel Tov Epilogue 36. Intersectionality and the Complexity of Identities: How the Personal Shapes the Professional Psychotherapist
Recenzii
"A Minyan of Women is a marvelous, eclectic, inspiring collection of writings about family dynamics, Jewish and intersecting identities. Most are personal narratives, while others are commentaries written by colleagues and allies from different cultural backgrounds and religious identities.
There can be an initial discomfort in hearing/reading how one’s primary culture and identity is perceived by another, but in reading this book, sitting with and through that discomfort led to a more compassionate, multidimensional framework for understanding Jewish identity as it impacts self, family, clients and colleagues, as well as community."
--Jewish Women Caucus Award for Women in Psychology Committee
There can be an initial discomfort in hearing/reading how one’s primary culture and identity is perceived by another, but in reading this book, sitting with and through that discomfort led to a more compassionate, multidimensional framework for understanding Jewish identity as it impacts self, family, clients and colleagues, as well as community."
--Jewish Women Caucus Award for Women in Psychology Committee
Descriere
This book examines the role of family dynamics in the shaping of Jewish identity and the role of that identity in the practice of psychotherapy.
This book was published as a special issue of Women and Therapy.
This book was published as a special issue of Women and Therapy.