A leading text for advanced courses in family systems theory, this influential work has been significantly revised to include 65% new content. The volume delves into how family relationships—and therapy itself—are profoundly shaped by race, social class, gender, religion, sexual orientation, and other intersecting dimensions of marginalization and privilege.
Chapters from leading experts in family therapy guide practitioners to:
- Challenge assumptions about family health and pathology
- Understand the psychosocial impact of oppression
- Utilize clients’ cultural resources for healing
This comprehensive guide integrates practical clinical strategies with theoretical insights, featuring:
- Case examples that illustrate real-world applications
- Training ideas for enhancing therapist skills
- Reflections from therapists on their own cultural and family legacies
Authors:
Monica McGoldrick (Editor)
Edition:
Third
Publication Date:
June 14, 2019
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