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Counseling and Psychotherapy for South Asian Americans: Identity, Psychology, and Clinical Implications

Editat de Ulash Thakore-Dunlap, Devika Srivastava, Nita Tewari
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 28 oct 2022
This essential text explores what it means to be a South Asian American living in the US while seeking, navigating and receiving psychological, behavioral or counseling services. It delves into a range of issues including cultural identity, racism, colorism, immigration, gender, sexuality, parenting, and caring for older adults.
Chapter authors provide research literature, clinical and cultural considerations for interviewing and treatment planning, case examples, questions for reflection, suggested readings, and resources. The book also includes insights on the future of South Asian American mental health, social justice, advocacy, and public policy.
Integrating theory, research, and application, this book serves as a clinical guide for therapists, instructors, professors and supervisors in school/university counseling centers working with South Asian American clients, as well as for counseling students.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780367533496
ISBN-10: 0367533499
Pagini: 356
Ilustrații: 8 Tables, black and white; 3 Halftones, black and white; 3 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate, Professional, and Professional Practice & Development

Recenzii

"For decades, the experiences of South Asian Americans had been minimized or erased in Asian American Studies, Counseling, and Psychology. With chapters covering topics like colonialism, parenting, gender, and sexuality, the editors provide the first comprehensive text about the mental health experiences of this umbrella group. Through case studies, South Asian American readers may feel validated in learning how others navigate issues like identity development and cultural conflict; meanwhile, mental health practitioners will gain foundational insights to assist in serving a population that is typically excluded from their training or textbooks."
Kevin L. Nadal, Ph.D., Distinguished Professor, City University of New York, and Past President of Asian American Psychological Association
"This is the book that all clinicians working with South Asian American clients have been waiting for. The unique issues related to migration, culture, assimilation, social class and caste, religion, and colonialism all impact treatment planning and case conceptualization, and are issues that are often not traditionally covered in graduate training. This volume recognizes the heterogeneity of South Asian American clients, finally addresses intersectional issues associated with gender, colorism, LGBTQIA+ identities, and aging, and brings together authors with expertise in working with this diverse population."
Ramani Durvasula, Ph.D., Professor Emerita, Clinical Psychologist, Author

Cuprins

Part I: History and Evolution of South Asian American Psychology
Chapter 1: South Asian American Counseling and Psychology
Chapter 2: Casteism, Colonization and Colorism
Part II: Immigration, Acculturation, and Identity Development
Chapter 3. Implications of Immigration, Racism, and the Current Sociopolitical Climate
Chapter 4: South Asian American Identity
Chapter 5: South Asian American Multiracial, Multi Heritage and Diaspora Identities
Part III: Gender, Sexuality, and Cultural Influences in Psychological Adaptation
Chapter 6: Impact of Gender Socialization and Cultural Norms of South Asian Americans
Chapter 7: South Asian American LGBTQIA+ People and Communities: Developing Spaces of Empowerment and Liberation in Mental Health Settings
Chapter 8: Religion Spirituality and Clinical Implications
Chapter 9: South Asian American Marriages and Dating
Part IV: Raising Families, Working with Elders and Providing Counseling Services
Chapter 10: Considerations for South Asian American Parenting and Families
Chapter 11: Counseling South Asian American Youth
Chapter 12: Counseling Older South Asian Americans
Chapter 13: Exploring the Nuanced South Asian American Therapeutic Relationship
Part V: Future of South Asian American Mental Health
Chapter 14: South Asian American political Movements and Mental Health: the Importance of Advocacy, Social Justice, and Public Policy

Notă biografică

Ulash Thakore-Dunlap is a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, faculty at the Wright Institute MA Counseling Psychology Program, and is a current doctoral student in the Educational Leadership program at San Francisco State University (anticipated to graduate, 2023).
Dr. Devika Srivastava is a licensed Psychologist who has significant research, policy, programming, and clinical experience in mental health and is a former Psychiatry professor who is currently in private practice (Devika Srivastava Ph.D. LLC) in Texas and Florida. She focused on issues of Asian Americans, people of color, children of immigrants, and diasphoric communities.
Dr. Nita Tewari is a consultant, educator and former Staff Psychologist and lecturer at the University of California, Irvine with publications in Asian American Psychology and South Asian American mental health.

Descriere

This essential text explores what it means to be a South Asian American living in the US while seeking, navigating and receiving psychological, behavioral or counseling services. It delves into a range of issues including cultural identity, racism, colorism, immigration, gender, sexuality, parenting, and caring for older adults.