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Ethnicity & Family Therapy
by Monica McGoldrick
ISBN: 0898629594
ISBN-13: 9780898629590
Format: Hardcover
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Bibliographic Details
Publisher: Guilford Pubn Published date: 1996 Edition: 2nd edition Size: 6.25 x 9.5 inches Weight: 2.6 pounds Pages: 717
Publisher's Notes
Bringing the field completely up to date, Ethnicity and Family Therapy has been revised and expanded to encompass the broad range of cultural influences encountered in clinical practice today. More than doubling the number of ethnic cultures covered and updating the original chapters, it now covers 23 new groups, including 19 different European groups and many different Latino, Asian, African, American Indian, and Arab cultures. An ideal text for advanced courses in family therapy, social work, psychotherapy, and counseling, the book also serves as an invaluable resource for all practitioners, regardless of orientation.
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Ethnicity and Family Therapy: Second Edition
Monica Mcgoldrick
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Monica Mcgoldrick
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Ethnicity & Family Therapy [Family Psychotherapy Ethnopsychology Psychology Couples ]
McGoldrick, Monica
New York, New York, U.S.A.: Guilford Pubn, 1996 Ethnicity, the story of our connection to our heritage and our ancestors, is always also a story of the evolution of group identities as we migrate, organize, and reorganize ourselves to meet changing historical and geographic circumstances. Ethnicity patterns our thinking, feeling, and behavior in both obvious and subtle ways, although generally we are not aware of it.. 2nd/ Second Edition. 1Hardback Ed. Used Gently Read. Good. Some Edge Wear. 2 ATW. ( more information) Offered by Rogelio C., Books (United States)
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