پرداختن به پیچیدگیهای فرهنگی در عمل: ارزیابی، تشخیص و درمان (ویرایش دوم)
Addressing cultural complexities in practice: Assessment, diagnosis, and therapy (2nd ed.).
معرفی کتاب «پرداختن به پیچیدگیهای فرهنگی در عمل: ارزیابی، تشخیص و درمان (ویرایش دوم)» (با عنوان لاتین Addressing cultural complexities in practice: Assessment, diagnosis, and therapy (2nd ed.).) نوشتهٔ Pamela A., Ph.D. Hays، منتشرشده توسط نشر American Psychological Association (APA) در سال 2007. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
This engaging book helps readers move beyond one-dimensional conceptualizations of identity to an understanding of the complex, overlapping cultural influences that form each of us. Pamela Hays' "ADDRESSING" framework enables therapists to better recognize and understand cultural influences as a multidimensional combination of Age, Developmental and acquired Disabilities, Religion, Ethnicity, Socioeconomic status, Sexual orientation, Indigenous heritage, Native origin, and Gender. Unlike other books on therapy with diverse clients, which tend to focus on working with one particular ethnic group, Addressing Cultural Complexities in Practice presents a framework that can be used with a person of any cultural identity. This second edition has been updated throughout and has new sections on cross-cultural assessment of trauma, on psychotherapy with people living in poverty, and on ethical boundaries and complex relationships in rural and minority communities. A special section describes how to integrate cultural considerations into the evidence-based practice of cognitive-behavioral therapy. Organized according to the flow of clinical work (in contrast to the one chapter-per-group approach), the book's contents are summarized in handy Key Tables at the end of each chapter for ease of use in education and supervision. This stimulating book will be an important resource for counselors, clinicians, and mental health professionals working with clients from a variety of backgrounds. "This engaging book helps readers move beyond one-dimensional conceptualizations of identity to an understanding of the complex, overlapping cultural influences that drive each of us. Pamela Hays's ADDRESSING framework enables therapists to better recognize and understand cultural influences as a multidimensional combination of Age, Developmental and acquired Disabilities, Religion, Ethnicity, Socioeconomic status, Sexual orientation, Indigenous heritage, Native origin, and Gender. Unlike other books on therapy with diverse clients, which tend to focus on working with one particular ethnic group, Addressing Cultural Complexities in Practice presents a framework that can be used with a person of any cultural identity. This second edition has been updated throughout and has new sections on cross-cultural assessment of trauma, on psychotherapy with people living in poverty, and on ethical boundaries and complex relationships in rural and minority communities. A special section describes how to integrate cultural considerations into the evidence-based practice of cognitive behavior therapy. Organized according to the flow of clinical work (in contrast to the one-chapter-per-group approach), the book's contents are summarized in handy "Key Ideas" sections at the end of each chapter for ease of use in education and supervision. This stimulating book will be an important resource for counselors, clinicians, and mental health professionals working with clients from a variety of backgrounds"--Jacket. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2007 APA, all rights reserved) -- Also issued in print This Engaging Book Helps Readers Move Beyond One-dimensional Conceptualizations Of Identity To An Understanding Of The Complex, Overlapping Cultural Influences That Drive Each Of Us. Pamela Hays's Addressing Framework Enables Therapists To Better Recognize And Understand Cultural Influences As A Multidimensional Combination Of Age, Developmental And Acquired Disabilities, Religion, Ethnicity, Socioeconomic Status, Sexual Orientation, Indigenous Heritage, Native Origin, And Gender. Unlike Other Books On Therapy With Diverse Clients, Which Tend To Focus On Working With One Particular Ethnic Group, Addressing Cultural Complexities In Practice Presents A Framework That Can Be Used With A Person Of Any Cultural Identity.--jacket. 1. Seeing The Forest And The Trees : The Complexities Of Culture In Practice -- 2. Becoming A Culturally Responsive Therapist -- 3. Looking Into The Clinician's Mirror : Cultural Self-assessment -- 4. Entering Another's World: Understanding Clients' Identities And Contexts -- 5. Making Meaningful Connections : Establishing Respect And Rapport -- 6. Sorting Things Out : Culturally Responsive Assessment -- 7. Putting Culture To The Test : Considerations With Standardized Testing -- 8. Making Sense And Moving On : Culturally Responsive Diagnosis And The Dsm-iv-tr -- 9. How To Help Best : Culturally Responsive Therapy -- 10. Practice Doesn't Make Perfect, But It Sure Does Help : A Final Case Example -- 11. Conclusion : Looking To The Future. Pamela A. Hays. Includes Bibliographical References (p. 225-258) And Indexes. This engaging book helps readers move beyond one-dimensional conceptualizations of identity to an understanding of the complex, overlapping cultural influences that form each of us. Pamela A. Hays' "ADDRESSING" framework enables therapists to better recognize and understand cultural influences as a multidimensional combination of A ge, D evelopmental and acquired D isabilities, R eligion, E thnicity, S ocioeconomic status, S exual orientation, I ndigenous heritage, N ational origin, and G ender. Unlike other books on therapy with diverse clients, which tend to focus on working with one particular ethnic group, Addressing Cultural Complexities in Practice presents a framework that can be used with a person of any cultural identity. This second edition has been updated throughout and has new sections on cross-cultural assessment of trauma, on psychotherapy with people living in poverty, and on ethical boundaries and complex relationships in rural and minority communities. A special section describes how to integrate cultural considerations into the evidence-based practice of cognitive-behavioral therapy. This stimulating book will be an important resource for counselors, clinicians, and mental health professionals working with clients from a variety of backgrounds. This [text] helps readers move beyond one-dimensional conceptualizations of identity to an understanding of the complex, overlapping cultural influences that form each of us. [In this book, the author]'s "ADDRESSING" framework enables therapists to better recognize and understand cultural influences as a multidimensional combination of Age, Developmental and acquired Disabilities, Religion, Ethnicity, Socioeconomic status, Sexual orientation, Indigenous heritage, National origin, and Gender. [The text] tend[s] to focus on working with one particular ethnic group, Addressing Cultural Complexities in Practice presents a framework that can be used with a person of any cultural identity. [It offers] new sections on cross-cultural assessment of trauma, on psychotherapy with people living in poverty, and on ethical boundaries and complex relationships in rural and minority communities. A special section describes how to integrate cultural considerations into the evidence-based practice of cognitive-behavioral therapy. This [text is] for counselors, clinicians, and mental health professionals working with clients from a variety of backgrounds.-Dust jacket "Addressing Cultural Complexities in Practice: A Framework for Clinicians and Counselors moves beyond one-dimensional concepts of identity to an understanding of the multiplicity of cultural influences that work to form each of us. The true experience of identity is complex and contextual. A person is not simply Latino or gay, Asian American or a person with disability, an older American or a refugee. Rather, one or any combination of these identities may be salient for a particular individual in a given context. Pamela A. Hays offers the ADDRESSING framework for recognizing and working with cultural influences - helping readers understand identity as a multidimensional combination of Age, Developmental and acquired Disabilities, Religion, Ethnicity, Socioeconomic status, Sexual orientation, Indigenous heritage, National origin, and Gender."--BOOK JACKET. cover.jpg......Page 1 200715068-FRM.pdf......Page 2 200715068-001.pdf......Page 8 200715068-002.pdf......Page 24 200715068-003.pdf......Page 43 200715068-004.pdf......Page 65 200715068-005.pdf......Page 84 200715068-006.pdf......Page 101 200715068-007.pdf......Page 124 200715068-008.pdf......Page 147 200715068-009.pdf......Page 167 200715068-010.pdf......Page 194 200715068-011.pdf......Page 208 200715068-BKM.pdf......Page 215
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