Reaching Across Boundaries of Culture and Class

Reaching Across Boundaries of Culture and Class

Author: RoseMarie Pérez Foster

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 294

ISBN-13: 1568214871

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Cultural values, countertransference guilt, immigration, bilingualism, and battered self-esteem in African-American patients are among the many topics discussed. Numerous examples guide the clinician to a better understanding of the role of culture in the therapeutic relationship.


Class and Psychoanalysis

Class and Psychoanalysis

Author: Joanna Ryan

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2017-04-21

Total Pages: 203

ISBN-13: 1317503902

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Does psychoanalysis have anything to say about the emotional landscapes of class? How can class-inclusive psychoanalytic projects, historic and contemporary, inform theory and practice? Class and psychoanalysis are unusual bedfellows, but this original book shows how much is to be gained by exploring their relationship. Joanna Ryan provides a comprehensively researched and challenging overview in which she holds the tension between the radical and progressive potential of psychoanalysis, in its unique understandings of the unconscious, with its status as a mainly expensive and exclusive profession. Class and Psychoanalysis draws on existing historical scholarship, as well as on the experiences of the author and other writers in free or low-cost projects, to show what has been learned from transposing psychoanalysis into different social contexts. The book describes how class, although descriptively present, was excluded from the founding theories of psychoanalysis, leaving a problematic conceptual legacy that the book attempts to remedy. Joanna Ryan argues for an interdisciplinary approach, drawing on modern sociological and psychosocial research to understand the injuries of class, the complexities of social mobility, and the defenses of privilege. She brings together contemporary clinical writings with her own research about class within therapy relationships to illustrate the anxieties, ambivalences and inhibitions surrounding class, and the unconsciousness with which it may be enacted. Class and Psychoanalysis breaks new ground in providing frameworks for a critical psychoanalysis that includes class. It will be of interest to anyone who wishes to think psychoanalytically about how we are intimately formed by class, or who is concerned with the inequalities of access to psychoanalytic therapies, or with the future of psychoanalysis.


Team Teaching

Team Teaching

Author: Kathryn M. Plank

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2023-07-03

Total Pages: 109

ISBN-13: 1000980960

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For those considering adopting team teaching, or interested in reviewing their own practice, this book offers an over-view of this pedagogy, its challenges and rewards, and a rich range of examples in which teachers present and reflect upon their approaches. The interaction of two teachers—both the intellectual interaction involved in the design of the course, and the pedagogical interaction in the teaching of the course—creates a dynamic environment that reflects the way scholars make meaning of the world. The process naturally breaks down the teacher-centered classroom by creating a scholarly community in which teachers and students work together to understand important ideas, and where students don’t just learn content, but begin to understand how knowledge is constructed, grasp the connections between disciplines as well as their different perspectives, see greater coherence in the curriculum, and appreciate how having more than one teacher in the classroom leads naturally to dialogue and active learning.Each of the five examples in this book shares the story of a course at a different institution, and each is designed to reflect a number of different variables in team-taught courses. They represent courses in a variety of different disciplines, including the sciences, social sciences, humanities, and the arts; and at a range of levels, from first-year seminars to graduate courses. They also illustrate a number of different models for instructional teams, such as faculty from the same disciplines, from related disciplines, from two very different disciplines, from different institutions, and one pairing of a faculty member and a staff member. This book provides insight into the impact of team teaching on student learning and on faculty development. It also addresses the challenges, both pedagogical an administrative, that need to be addressed for team teaching to be effective.


The Power of Language in the Clinical Process

The Power of Language in the Clinical Process

Author: RoseMarie Pérez Foster

Publisher: Jason Aronson

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 278

ISBN-13: 9780765701794

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A reference for clinicians who wish to understand and treat the diverse and growing bilingual population. This volume describes the process of assessment and treatment, and provides clinical examples to illustrate the complex impact of bilingualism on individual dynamics.


The Cultural Complex

The Cultural Complex

Author: Thomas Singer

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2004-07-31

Total Pages: 296

ISBN-13: 1135444870

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Based on Jung's theory of complexes, this book offers a new perspective on conflicts between groups and cultures, demonstrating how the effects of cultural complexes can be felt in the behaviour of disenfranchised groups across the world.


The African American Urban Male's Journey to Success

The African American Urban Male's Journey to Success

Author: Mead Goedert

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 2016-06-14

Total Pages: 195

ISBN-13: 1498528570

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The African American Urban Male’s Journey to Success: Psychoanalytic Perspectives on Race, Gender, and Social Class is an exploration of the interconnected nature of psychodynamics and social factors, especially in relation to experiences with success. Goedert uses a psychoanalytic lens to examine the roles of race, gender, and social class in the experiences of five professional African American men who transcended their origins in urban poverty. Through rich quotes and depictions, this book thematically explores the commonalities between each of their interpersonal and intrapsychic experiences, and provides implications for future research, policy, and practice. Recommended for scholars of psychology, sociology, social work, race studies, and gender studies.


Multiculturalism and the Therapeutic Process

Multiculturalism and the Therapeutic Process

Author: Judith Marks Mishne

Publisher: Guilford Press

Published: 2002-07-03

Total Pages: 296

ISBN-13: 9781572307759

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Offering clear guidance for understanding and navigating the intersubjective issues that arise in cross-cultural work, the book provides critical knowledge and skills to guide the delivery of effective psychotherapeutic services."--BOOK JACKET.


Collaborate Or Perish!

Collaborate Or Perish!

Author: William J. Bratton

Publisher: Crown Pub

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 354

ISBN-13: 0307592391

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Shares field-tested, streetwise advice by an NYC and LAPD police commissioner and a Harvard professor on how to share information and collaborate across groups, businesses and industries, outlining strategic arguments on the benefits of effective networking in today's connected world.


Clinical Handbook of Pastoral Counseling

Clinical Handbook of Pastoral Counseling

Author: Robert J. Wicks

Publisher: Paulist Press

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 432

ISBN-13: 9780809140619

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Building on the groundbreaking original work with the same title, these articles focus on current issues, such as certain life stages, special populations, the devalued and abused, the addicted and special issues of the 1990's.


Readings in Multicultural Practice

Readings in Multicultural Practice

Author: Glenn C. Gamst

Publisher: SAGE

Published: 2008-02-21

Total Pages: 585

ISBN-13: 1412965179

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Readings in Multicultural Practice features a wellspring of seminal research studies critical to understanding the complex issues surrounding mental health care and diversity. Providing a wealth of in-depth research into delivering culturally competent care, this rich anthology examines general issues in multicultural counseling competence training; ethnic minority intervention and treatment research; and sociocultural diversities.