What is multicultural psychotherapy? How do we integrate issues of gender, class and sexual orientation in multicultural psychotherapy? Race, Culture and Psychotherapy provides a thorough critical examination of contemporary multiculturalism and culturalism, including discussion of the full range of issues, debates and controversies that are emerging in the field of multicultural psychotherapy. Beginning with a general critique of race, culture and ethnicity, the book explores issues such as the notion of interiority and exteriority in psychotherapy, racism in the clinical room, race and countertransference conflicts, spirituality and traditional healing issues. Contributors from the United States, Britain and Canada draw on their professional experience to provide comprehensive and balanced coverage of the following subjects: critical perspectives in race and culture in psychotherapy governing race in the transference racism, ethnicity and countertransference intersecting gender, race, class and sexual orientation spirituality, cultural healing and psychotherapy future directions Race, Culture and Psychotherapy will be of interest not only to practicing psychotherapists, but also to students and researchers in the field of mental health and anyone interested in gaining a better understanding of psychotherapy in a multicultural society.Additional ISBNs9781583918500, 9781315820194, 9781317822141, 9781306786867, 9781317822127Race, Culture and Psychotherapy: Critical Perspectives in Multicultural Practice 1st Edition is written by Moodley, Roy; Palmer, Stephen and published by Routledge. ISBNs for Race, Culture and Psychotherapy are 9781317822134, 1317822137 and the print ISBNs are 9781583918494, 1583918493. Additional ISBNs include 9781583918500, 9781315820194, 9781317822141, 9781306786867, 9781317822127.
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