Counseling and Psychotherapy for South Asian Americans

Counseling and Psychotherapy for South Asian Americans

Identity, Psychology, and Clinical Implications

Tewari, Nita; Srivastava, Devika; Thakore-Dunlap, Ulash

Taylor & Francis Ltd

10/2022

336

Dura

Inglês

9780367533502

15 a 20 dias

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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
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