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9781572306196

Black Families in Therapy Understanding the African American Experience

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  • ISBN13:

    9781572306196

  • ISBN10:

    157230619X

  • Edition: 2nd
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2003-07-29
  • Publisher: The Guilford Press

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Now in a fully revised and expanded second edition, this classic text guides helping professionals and students to understand and address cultural and racial issues in therapy. Leading family therapist Nancy Boyd-Franklin explores the problems and challenges facing African American communities at different socioeconomic levels; expands major therapeutic concepts and models to be more relevant to the experiences of African American families and individuals; and, outlines an empowering, multisystemic approach to helping clients mobilize cultural and personal resources for change. Strategies for optimizing the therapeutic alliance and overcoming barriers in treatment are illustrated with extensive clinical material. New in the Second Edition: * discussions of important topics for African American communities today, including Afrocentricity; Rites-of-Passage programs; educational disparities, particularly as they affect boys; racial profiling; violence; substance abuse; and, HIV/AIDS * new chapter on the impact of racism on gender socialization and relationships, including implications for couple therapy * expanded coverage of racial identity issues in African American families and spiritual resources in therapy * new chapter on public policy issues affecting families: welfare reform, kinship care, affirmative action, managed care, and more * new chapter on divorce, remarriage, and stepparenting in the extended family context * brief sections on Caribbean and biracial children and families.

Author Biography

Nancy Boyd Franklin, PhD, is a Professor in the Graduate School of Applied and Professional Psychology at Rutgers University. She is also an African American family therapist and the author or editor of several books, including Children, Families, and HIV/AIDS (with Gloria L. Steiner and Mary G. Boland) and Reaching Out in Family Therapy (with Brenna Hafer Bry). An internationally recognized lecturer and author, Dr. Boyd Franklin has published numerous articles on such issues as the treatment of African American families, extended family issues, spirituality and religion, home based family therapy, group therapy for Black women, HIV and AIDS, parent and family therapeutic support groups, the multisystems model, and community empowerment.

Table of Contents

I. African American Families: The Cultural and Racial Context
Overview
3(25)
Racism, Racial Identity, and Skin Color Issues
28(24)
Extended Family Patterns, Kinship Care, and Informal Adoption
52(21)
Role Flexibility and Boundary Confusion
73(13)
African American Men and Women: Socialization and Relationships
86(26)
Separation, Divorce, Remarriage, and Stepparenting
112(13)
Religion and Spirituality in African American Families
125(19)
Additional Important Topics in African American Communities
144(33)
II. Major Treatment Theories, Issues, and Interventions
The Therapist's Use of Self and Value Conflicts
177(27)
Major Family Therapy Approaches and Their Relevance to Treating African Americans
204(22)
The Multisystems Model
226(24)
Public Policy Issues: A Guide for Clinicians
250(21)
III. Socioeconomic Class Issues and Diversity of Family Structures
Poor Families and the Multisystems Model
271(16)
Single-Parent African American Families
287(13)
Middle-Class African American Families
300(23)
IV. Implications for Supervision, Training, and Future Research
Implications for Training and Supervision
323(6)
Conclusion and Implications for Future Clinical Work and Research
329(6)
References 335(18)
Author Index 353(6)
Subject Index 359

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