The Oxford Handbook of Feminist Multicultural Counseling Psychology
Multicultural and feminist perspectives are characterized by a variety of similarities, and the integration of multicultural and feminist perspectives in counseling psychology has been a key aim of those in these fields for decades. However, the effective implementation this approach often has been proven challenging and elusive, with difficulties defining the complexity of feminist and multicultural factors in inclusive and meaningful ways.

Rising to the challenging of integrating multicultural and feminist perspectives, this book features the accumulated knowledge of approximately 40 years of scholarship that flows out of feminist and multicultural efforts within counseling psychology. It brings a feminist multicultural perspective to core domains within counseling psychology such as ethical frameworks, lifespan development, identify formation and change, growth-oriented and ecological assessment, and career theory and practice. Emphasis is placed on the intersections among social identities related to gender, ethnicity/race, sexual orientation, social class and socioeconomic status, religion, disability, and nationality. Chapters provide insights and perspectives about specific groups of women include African American women, Latinas, women with disabilities, women in poverty, women who have experienced trauma, and American Muslim women. Also featured are a range of additional multicultural feminist psychological practices such as feminist multicultural mentoring, teaching, training, and social activism. Affectively blending multicultural and feminist approaches, the theme of working toward social justice for all people permeates all chapters of this handbook.
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The Oxford Handbook of Feminist Multicultural Counseling Psychology
Multicultural and feminist perspectives are characterized by a variety of similarities, and the integration of multicultural and feminist perspectives in counseling psychology has been a key aim of those in these fields for decades. However, the effective implementation this approach often has been proven challenging and elusive, with difficulties defining the complexity of feminist and multicultural factors in inclusive and meaningful ways.

Rising to the challenging of integrating multicultural and feminist perspectives, this book features the accumulated knowledge of approximately 40 years of scholarship that flows out of feminist and multicultural efforts within counseling psychology. It brings a feminist multicultural perspective to core domains within counseling psychology such as ethical frameworks, lifespan development, identify formation and change, growth-oriented and ecological assessment, and career theory and practice. Emphasis is placed on the intersections among social identities related to gender, ethnicity/race, sexual orientation, social class and socioeconomic status, religion, disability, and nationality. Chapters provide insights and perspectives about specific groups of women include African American women, Latinas, women with disabilities, women in poverty, women who have experienced trauma, and American Muslim women. Also featured are a range of additional multicultural feminist psychological practices such as feminist multicultural mentoring, teaching, training, and social activism. Affectively blending multicultural and feminist approaches, the theme of working toward social justice for all people permeates all chapters of this handbook.
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The Oxford Handbook of Feminist Multicultural Counseling Psychology

The Oxford Handbook of Feminist Multicultural Counseling Psychology

The Oxford Handbook of Feminist Multicultural Counseling Psychology

The Oxford Handbook of Feminist Multicultural Counseling Psychology

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Multicultural and feminist perspectives are characterized by a variety of similarities, and the integration of multicultural and feminist perspectives in counseling psychology has been a key aim of those in these fields for decades. However, the effective implementation this approach often has been proven challenging and elusive, with difficulties defining the complexity of feminist and multicultural factors in inclusive and meaningful ways.

Rising to the challenging of integrating multicultural and feminist perspectives, this book features the accumulated knowledge of approximately 40 years of scholarship that flows out of feminist and multicultural efforts within counseling psychology. It brings a feminist multicultural perspective to core domains within counseling psychology such as ethical frameworks, lifespan development, identify formation and change, growth-oriented and ecological assessment, and career theory and practice. Emphasis is placed on the intersections among social identities related to gender, ethnicity/race, sexual orientation, social class and socioeconomic status, religion, disability, and nationality. Chapters provide insights and perspectives about specific groups of women include African American women, Latinas, women with disabilities, women in poverty, women who have experienced trauma, and American Muslim women. Also featured are a range of additional multicultural feminist psychological practices such as feminist multicultural mentoring, teaching, training, and social activism. Affectively blending multicultural and feminist approaches, the theme of working toward social justice for all people permeates all chapters of this handbook.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780199744220
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 09/19/2012
Series: Oxford Library of Psychology
Pages: 528
Product dimensions: 7.30(w) x 10.10(h) x 1.40(d)

About the Author

Carolyn Zerbe Enns, Ph.D., is Professor of Psychology and a contributor to the ethnic studies and women's studies programs at Cornell College.

Elizabeth Nutt Williams, Ph.D., is Professor of Psychology and contributor to the women, gender and sexuality studies program at St. Mary's College of Maryland.

Table of Contents

Part One: Foundations of Feminist Multicultural Counseling Psychology

1. Feminist Multicultural Psychology: Evolution, Change, and Challenge
Carolyn Zerbe Enns, Elizabeth Nutt Williams, and Ruth E. Fassinger

2. Feminist and Multicultural Ethics in Counseling Psychology
Mary M. Brabeck and Kalina M. Brabeck

3. Lifespan Development: Childhood, Adolescence, and Adulthood
Cindy L. Juntunen and Stephanie San Miguel Bauman

4. Gender and Mental Health in Ecological/Sociocultural Context
Julie R. Ancis and M. Meghan Davidson

5. Critical Questioning of Social and Feminist Identity Development Literature: Themes, Principles, and Tools
Ann R. Fischer and Kurt A. DeBord

Part Two: Feminist Multicultural Counseling Psychology and Specific Social Identities

6. From Hottentot to Superwoman: Issues of Identity and Mental Health for African American Women
Suzette L. Speight, Denise A. Isom, and Anita J. Thomas

7. Feminist Counseling Psychology and Lesbians, Bisexual Women, and Transgender Persons
Dawn M. Szymanski and Angela N. Hilton

8. Feminist Multicultural Counseling Psychology and Poverty
Laura Smith, Lauren Appio, and Jennifer Chang

9. Realidades Culturales y Identidades Dimensionadas: The Complexities of Latina Diversities
Alberta M. Gloria and Jeanett Castellanos

10. Asian American Women's Feminism: Sociopolitical History and Clinical Considerations
Lisa A. Suzuki, Muninder K. Ahluwalia, and Anjali Alimchandani

11. Women With Disabilities: The Cultural Context of Disability, Feminism, Able-Bodied Privilege, and Microaggressions
Barbara J. Palombi

12. Feminist Multicultural Counseling Psychology with American Muslim Women
Amina Mahmood

13. Feminist Multicultural Counseling Psychology in Transnational Contexts
Sharon G. Horne and Kiran S.K. Arora

Part Three: Feminist Multicultural Counseling Psychology Applications: Theory, Research, and Practice

14. Feminist Vocational/Career Theory and Practice
Gail Hackett and Julie D. Kohlhart

15. Career Issues and Challenges Viewed Through a Feminist Multicultural Lens: Work-Life Interface and Sexual Harassment
Alayne J. Ormerod, Dana L. Joseph, Lauren M. Weitzman, and Erin Winterrowd

16. Feminist Therapy in Counseling Psychology
Pam A. Remer and Katharine Hahn

17. Feminist Therapy with Male Clients: Empowering Men to Be Their Whole Selves
Laurie B. Mintz and David Tager

18. Political Analysis: Cornerstone of Feminist Multicultural Counseling and Psychotherapy
Susan L. Morrow and Donna Hawxhurst

19. Feminist Couples and Family Counseling In Multiple Contexts
Roberta L. Nutt

20. Feminist Counseling with Traumatized Individuals
Christine A. Courtois

21. Feminist Multicultural Perspectives on Body Image and Eating Disorders in Women
Susan Kashubeck-West and Lori Tagger

Part Four: Education, Advocacy, and Social Justice

22. Feminist, Multicultural, and Social Justice Pedagogies in Counseling Psychology
Ada L. Sinacore, Freda Ginsberg, and Anusha Kassan

23. Multicultural Feminist Training, Supervision, and Continuing Education: Concepts, Competencies, and Challenges
Marie L. Miville

24. Feminist Multicultural Mentoring in Counseling Psychology
Barbara Gormley

25. Activism, Advocacy, and Social Justice in Feminist Multicultural Counseling Psychology
Kathryn L. Norsworthy, Elizabeth M. Abrams, and Stefanie Lindlau

Part Five: Afterword

26. Making the Political Personal
Elizabeth Nutt Williams and Carolyn Zerbe Enns
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