Understanding Diverse Families: What Practitioners Need to Know

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Understanding Diverse Families: What Practitioners Need to Know

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"A groundbreaking contribution....Having been involved in multicultural psychology all my professional life, I have found the traditional Euro-American definition of 'family' inadequate and detrimental in a culturally diverse society. Okun provides a conceptual framework that allows us to redefine families, to understand the historical, political, and sociocultural influences on current families, and to articulate clinical issues relevant to mental health practitioners. What is outstanding about the book is the unusual balance between theoretical, research, and subjective perspectives. Okun's book contains the voices of many couples and families whom she has interviewed over the years. Thus, academic and intellectual concepts are brought to life by the many who reside in families different from our own." --Derald Wing Sue, PhD, California State University, and California School of Professional Psychology

"Barbara Okun's admirable book profoundly challenges our society's predominant definitions of family....Well-researched, comprehensive, and easy to read, Understanding Diverse Families should be required reading for all family therapists. It raises profound challenges about what a family is, exploding once and for all the myth that it takes two biological parents, and in particular one primary caretaker mother, to have a family. Instead, Okun shows us that workable, happy, productive, vibrant, and committed families come in a great variety of constellations. She has a broad perspective on the societal factors that impinge on families and offers a wealth of insight and information about adoptive, gay and lesbian, multicultural, and other families. Bravo for the scholarship, creativity, and insights of this crucial text which will help us to care for all families as we move into the 21st Century." --Monica McGoldrick, LCSW, PhD (h.c.), Family Institute of New Jersey

Understanding Diverse Families: What Practitioners Need to Know,Barbara F. Okun,The Guilford Press,1572304170,Family & Relationships,Family/Marriage,General,Psychology,Psychopathology - Compulsive Behavior,Psychotherapy - Couples & Family,Reference,Clinical psychology,Psychology & Psychiatry / Family Therapy

Book Contents:

  1. Understanding Your Child's Personality: Discover Your Child's Unique Personality Type
  2. Vegetarian Mother and Baby Book
  3. Welcoming Your Second Baby (Family & Childcare)
  4. When You Were One : A True Story Starring You
  5. Why Is My Child's ADHD Not Better Yet?
  6. Willy Whitefeather's River Book for Kids (Willy Whitefeather's)
  7. Work and Family : Research Informing Policy
  8. Working with West Indian Families
  9. A History of the Family, Volume I : Distant Worlds, Ancient Worlds (History of the Family Vol. 1)
  10. Always Accept Me for Who I Am : Instructions from Teenagers on Raising the Perfect Parent by 147 Teens Who Know

Book Contents

Book Contents

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