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Whiteness and White Privilege in Psychotherapy
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This unprecedented, interdisciplinary collection focuses on gender, whiteness, and white privilege, and sheds light on this understudied subject matter in the context of clinical psychology, in both theories and applications. Contributions encompass theory, history, empirical research, personal reflections, and practical teaching strategies for the classroom. The authors remind us that whiteness and other forms of privilege are situated among multiple other forces, structures, identities, and experiences, and cannot be examined alone, without context. This book was originally published as a special issue of Women & Therapy.
"The authors take on the very academic framework and practices of psychology themselves, arguing that it is time to begin chipping away at the 'propped-up' racial hierarchies that secure the place of select groups within these hierarchies. () This is a useful book for anybody wanting to read this important collection who does not have access to Women & Therapy; it is a must for the library of any counsellor, psychotherapist and clinical psychologist training centre." - James Costello, Department of Psychology, University of the West of England, Bristol
Autorentext
Andrea L. Dottolo is Assistant Professor of Psychology at Rhode Island College, Providence, RI, USA, and resident scholar at the Women's Studies Research Center at Brandeis University, Waltham, MA, USA. Her research and teaching explores how social identities are constructed and maintained, and the ways in which they are shaped by institutional and political structures
Ellyn Kaschak is Professor Emerita of Psychology at San Jose State University, CA, USA, Visiting Professor at the United Nations' University for Peace in Costa Rica, and the editor of the journal Women and Therapy. She is the author of Sight Unseen: Race and Gender through Blind Eyes (2015).
Inhalt
Introduction: Whiteness and White Privilege **Part I: Setting the Stage 1. Little White Lies: Racialization and the White/Black Divide Part II: Cultural Critiques 2. Whiteness in Latina Immigrants: A Venezuelan Perspective 3. The Butterfly Dilemma: Asian Women, Whiteness, and Heterosexual Relationships 4. Whiteness and Disability: Double Marginalization **Part III: Training 5. Extending the Knapsack: Using the White Privilege Analysis to Examine Conferred Advantage and Disadvantage 6. What Do White Counselors and Psychotherapists Need to Know About Race? White Racial Socialization in Counseling and Psychotherapy Training Programs 7. White Practitioners in Therapeutic Ally-Ance: An Intersectional Privilege Awareness Training Model 8. I Don't See Color, All People Are the Same: Whiteness and Color-Blindness as Training and Supervisory Issues 9. Examining Biases and White Privilege: Classroom Teaching Strategies That Promote Cultural Competence **Part IV: Microaggressions and being 'American' 10. Racial Microaggressions, Whiteness, and Feminist Therapy 11. The Unbearable Lightness of Being White 12. "American" as a Proxy for "Whiteness": Racial Color-Blindness in Everyday Life **13. Slicing White Bre(a)d: Racial Identities, Recipes, and Italian-American Women
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- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09781138393943
- Genre Psychology
- Editor Andrea L. Dottolo, Ellyn Kaschak
- Sprache Englisch
- Anzahl Seiten 218
- Größe H246mm x B174mm x T12mm
- Jahr 2019
- EAN 9781138393943
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- ISBN 978-1-138-39394-3
- Veröffentlichung 03.01.2019
- Titel Whiteness and White Privilege in Psychotherapy
- Autor Andrea (Rhode Island College, Providence, Dottolo
- Gewicht 398g
- Herausgeber Routledge