a casebook of evidence-based practices with diverse populations /
Miguel E. Gallardo & Brian W. McNeill, editors.
New York :
Routledge,
c2009.
xxx, 363 p. ;
24 cm.
Counseling and psychotherapy : investigating practice from scientific, historical, and cultural perspectives
[E-book]
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Psychotherapy as healing practice : multiple identities, common factors, and evidence-based practice / Brian W. McNeill & Miguel E. Gallardo -- In search of a bi-ethnic identity : clinical and ethical issues in the treatment of a Latino/African American adolescent boy / Joseph M. Cervantes -- Struggling with research and practice with a Mexican American family : the case of Robert / Olga L. Mejía -- Conversations in marriage : an African-centered marital intervention / Daryl M. Rowe & Sandra Lyons Rowe -- Intersecting multiple identities : the case of Lehua / Laurie McCubbin -- Psychotherapy within an American Indian perspective / Jeff King -- Spirituality and psychotherapy : a gay Latino client / Fernando Ortiz -- Incorporating affirming, feminist, and relational perspectives : the case of Juan / Marie L. Miville, LeLaina Romero & Melissa J. Corpus -- The conflict of navigating cultural expectations : the case of Sam / Matt Englar-Carlson & Sophia Rath -- Psychotherapy with a 17-year-old Iranian-American female : therapeutic guidelines / Maryam Sayyedi -- Clinical competency and culturally diverse clients with disabilities : the case of Linda / Jennifer Gibson -- Evidence-based practice and multiple implications : reflections and future directions / Miguel E. Gallardo & Brian McNeill.
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Summary:Presents demonstrations of Evidence-Based Practice in Psychology (EBPP) with diverse clientele, focusing on multiple dimensions and intersections of identity and diversity. This title integrates research and clinical expertise that helps readers to examine, conceptualize and treat the multiple ways individuals identify themselves