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Jefferson M. Fish

The Concept of Race and Psychotherapy


2011. 2014. xvii, 179 S. 235 mm
Verlag/Jahr: SPRINGER, BERLIN; SPRINGER NEW YORK; SPRINGER 2014
ISBN: 1-489-99266-9 (1489992669)
Neue ISBN: 978-1-489-99266-6 (9781489992666)

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Is our society color-blind? Trans-racial? Post-racial? And what should this mean to clinical professionals with diverse clients? This ambitious volume probes these questions, compelling psychotherapists to look differently at their clients-and themselves.
Is our society color-blind? Trans-racial? Post-racial? And what-if anything-should this mean to professionals in clinical practice with diverse clients?

The ambitious volume The Concept of Race and Psychotherapy probes these questions, compelling readers to look differently at their clients (and themselves), and offering a practical framework for more effective therapy. By tracing the racial "folk taxonomies" of eight cultures in the Americas and the Caribbean, the author elegantly defines race as a fluid construct, dependent on local social, political, and historical context for meaning but meaningless in the face of science. This innovative perspective informs the rest of the book, which addresses commonly held assumptions about problem behavior and the desire to change, and presents a social-science-based therapy model, applicable to a wide range of current approaches, that emphasizes both cultural patterns and client uniqueness. Among the highlights of the coverage:

Common elements in therapy and healing across cultures.
The psychological appeal of racial concepts despite scientific evidence to the contrary.
Lessons psychology can learn from anthropology.
Three types of therapeutic relationships, with strategies for working effectively in each.
The phenomenon of discontinuous change in brief therapy.
Solution-focused therapy from a cross-cultural perspective.

Thought-provoking reading for psychologists, psychiatrists, clinical social workers, and other mental health professionals as well as graduate students in these fields, The Concept of Race and Psychotherapy affirms the individuality-and the interconnectedness-of every client.
Dedication.- Preface.- Acknowledgments.- The Myth of Race.- The Spread of the Race Meme.- How Anthropology Can Help Psychology.- Divided Loyalties and the Responsibility of Social Scientists.- The Conservative-Liberal Alliance against Freedom.- Sociocultural Theory and Therapy.- Common Elements in Therapy and Healing across Cultures.- Discontinuous Change.- Does Problem Behavior Just Happen?.- Prevention, Solution Focused Therapy, and the Illusion of Mental Disorders.- Strategic Thoughts about Solution-Focused Therapy.- A Cross-Cultural View of Solution Focused Therapy.- References.- Credits.- Index.