Now in a significantly revised and expanded second edition, Re-visioning Family Therapy examines how racism, sexism, and other forms of oppression shape the lives of clients and the practice of family therapy. Leading experts offer fresh insights into cultural factors that influence family health and pathology.
Practitioners and students will learn to:
- Re-evaluate prevailing theories of family functioning through a multicultural lens
- Tap into clients’ cultural resources to inform assessment and treatment
- Apply inclusive therapeutic strategies with case examples
- Integrate recommendations for culturally competent training and supervision
This edition features new chapters, expanded reflections on personal cultural and family legacies, and specific guidance for developing more inclusive clinical practices. It is an essential resource for professionals seeking to deepen their understanding of race, culture, and gender in family therapy.
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