[Audio Only] EP05 Workshop 38 – Culture, Context and Connections: Transforming Life Narratives – Monica McGoldrick, Ph.D.
Salepage : [Audio Only] EP05 Workshop 38 – Culture, Context and Connections: Transforming Life Narratives – Monica McGoldrick, Ph.D.
Archive : [Audio Only] EP05 Workshop 38 – Culture, Context and Connections: Transforming Life Narratives – Monica McGoldrick, Ph.D. Digital Download
Delivery : Digital Download Immediately
- Workshop Topics: Evolution of Psychotherapy | Evolution of Psychotherapy 2005
Monica McGoldrick, PhD, is a professor.
1 hour 34 minutes in length
Audio-Only Format
Original air date: December 11, 2005
DescriptionDescription:
This program will look at how gender, culture, class, and race affect our therapeutic practice and present approaches for interacting with clients who are culturally different from us. The program will look at the impact of cultural differences on families for several generations after immigration. Rather of tackling culture by focusing on the exotic, esoteric, or unusual qualities of minorities and new immigrant groups, the issue of stereotyping and highlighting that everyone is ethnic will be addressed. Professor McGoldrick will illustrate the use of genograms and family play in clinical evaluation and intervention to address cultural, racial, and spiritual legacies and patterns – drawing, understanding, and using them therapeutically.
Objectives of Education:
To identify five dimensions to examine in any cultural assessment.
To define five aspects of a cultural encounter that are significant to client assessment.*Content and confidentiality may be modified during sessions*
Monica McGoldrick, PhD, Professor Seminars and goods that are related: 4
Highland Park, New Jersey’s Multicultural Family Institute’s director. Robert Wood Johnson Medical School Clinical Psychiatry Professor The American Family Therapy Academy awarded him the Distinguished Contribution to Family Therapy and Practice Award. She has affected an entire generation of students and therapists via her contributions to family therapy, best-selling books (including You Can Go Home Again: Reconnecting With Your Family), and distinctive abilities as a presenter. Revisioning Family Therapy: Race, Culture, and Gender in Clinical Practice, her most recent work, lays forth the possibilities for revising family therapy in the culturally varied twenty-first century.
MulticulturalFamily.org has a profile for you.
More from Categories : Medical
Reviews
There are no reviews yet.