Ethnicity and family therapy
McGoldrick, Monica / Giordano, Joe / Garcia-Preto, Nydia
3rd edition
2005
xix, 796 p.
1593850204
Anglais
1. Overview : ethnicity and family therapy
I : American indian and pacific islander families
2. American indian families : an overview -- 3. Back to the future : an examination of the native american holocaust experience -- 4. Na Ohana : native hawaiian families
II : Families of african origin
5. Families of african origin : an overview -- 6. African american families -- 7. African immigrant families -- 8. British west indian families -- 9. Haitian families -- 10. African american muslim families
III : Latino families
11. Latino families :a an overview -- 12. Brazilian families -- 13. Central american families - 14. Colombian families -- 15. Cuban families -- 16. Dominican families -- 17. Mexican families -- 18. Puerto rican families -- 19. Salvadoran families
IV : Asian families
20. Asian families : an overview -- 21. Cambodian families -- 22. Chinese families -- 23. Filipino families -- 24. Indonesian families -- 25. Japanese families -- 26. Korean families -- 27. Vietnamese families
V : Asian indian and pakistani families
28. Asian indian families : an overview -- 29. Indian hindu families -- 30. Pakistani families
VI : Middle eastern families
31. Arab families : an overview -- 32. Armenian families -- 33. Iranian families -- 34. Lebanese and syrian families -- 35. Palestinian families
VIII : Families of european origin
36. Families of european origin : an overview -- 37. American families with english ancestors from the colonial era : anglo americans -- 38. Dutch families -- 39. French canadian families -- 40. German families -- 41. Greek families -- 42. Hungarian families -- 43. Irish families -- 44. Italian families -- 45. Portuguese families -- 46. Scandinavian families : plain and simple -- 47. Scots-irish families
VIII : Jewish families
48. Jewish families : an overview -- 49. Israeli families -- 50. Orthodox jewish families -- 51. Russian jewish families
IX : Slavic families
52. Slavic families : an overview -- 53. Czech and slovak families -- 54. Polish families
A treasured resource since its original publication, this third edition belongs on the desks of all therapists and counselors working with families. It is a richly informative text for undergraduate and graduate-level courses in family therapy, clinical and counseling psychology, social work, human development, and related fields.
Ethnopsychologie / Groupes ethniques / Moeurs et coutumes / Multiculturalisme / Diversité culturelle
WM 430.5.F2 E84 2005
N° | Cote | Localisation | |
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1 | WM 430.5.F2 E84 2005 | Bibliothèque Rivière-des-Prairies [disponible] |