Culture, Psychotherapy, and Counseling: Critical and Integrative Perspectives

Εξώφυλλο
SAGE, 2006 - 275 σελίδες
Written by the core faculty of the Hebrew program at Brandeis University, the pilot edition of Brandeis Modern Hebrew, Intermediate to Advanced serves as a sequel to the well-known volume for beginners. It contains the functional and contextual elements to bring users' Hebrew language proficiency to the intermediate level and introduce students to skills they need to become advanced in their use of the language.
This volume reflects key principles of the Brandeis University Hebrew curriculum. These include:
* Placing emphasis on the learner's ability to use Hebrew in four skill areas: listening, reading, speaking, and writing
* Contextualizing each unit within a specific subject or theme
* Exposing the student to authentic materials and exploring aspects of Israeli and Jewish culture through language drills and reading passages
 

Περιεχόμενα

Preface
Part I Introduction
Chapter 2 Culture and the Field of Psychotherapy and Counseling
Reflection Critique and Integration
Chapter 4 The Felt Sense as Avenue of Human Experiencing for Integrative Growth
Chapter 5 Integrating the Worlds Psychologies
Chapter 6 Hawaiian Psychology
Chapter 7 Toward a Feminist Ecological Awareness
Chapter 9 Hermeneutics and the Moral Dimension of Psychotherapy
Chapter 10 Cultural Conflict Values and Relational Learning in Psychotherapy
Part III Conclusion
Author Index
Subject Index
About the Editor
About the Contributors
Πνευματικά δικαιώματα

Chapter 8 A Womans View of Clinical Trauma Theory and Therapy

Άλλες εκδόσεις - Προβολή όλων

Συχνά εμφανιζόμενοι όροι και φράσεις

Σχετικά με τον συγγραφέα (2006)

Lisa Tsoi Hoshmand, Ph.D. is Professor of Counseling and Psychology at Lesley University, Cambridge, Massachusetts. She is the author/editor of three books and over forty other publications. Her recent work includes an edited book, Creativity and moral vision in Psychology: Narratives of identity and commitment in a postmodern age (Sage, 1998), an article “Narrative psychology” in the Encyclopedia of psychology (American Psychological Association and Oxford University Press, 1999/2000), the book chapter “Psychotherapy as an instrument of culture” in Critical issues in psychotherapy (Sage, 2001), and an article “Narratology, cultural psychology, and counseling research” (Journal of Counseling Psychology, in press). She has published and presented on cultural psychology, qualitative research methodology, clinical teaching, reflective practice, and transformative education. A Fellow of the American Psychological Association and a licensed psychologist, she has served on the editorial board of a number of journals in counseling psychology, theoretical and philosophical psychology, and community psychology.

Πληροφορίες βιβλιογραφίας