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Today's mental health clinicians face a rapidly changing clientele. Divorce, remarriage, multiracial marriages, different types of adoption, openly gay and lesbian relationships - all have significantly altered the nature and composition of families. At the same time, clinicians within managed care organizations have less control over the types of cases that make up their practice.
Addressing an important need, this illuminating volume is designed to help practitioners work effectively with diversity in this challenging new environment. It confronts myths and stereotypes about what is considered "normal" and what constitutes a "family," insightfully examines a range of healthy families with creative family structures, and expands our notions about how families work.
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Synthesizing current literature with information obtained through first-person interviews, the book begins with an overview of contemporary family forms. Chapters then provide an in-depth examination of three types of families: adoptive, gay and lesbian, and multiracial. Each is considered first in a sociocultural context, then from a developmental perspective, and finally with an eye to treatment implications.
Issues associated with single parenthood by choice, grandparent-headed families, and families that have used artificial reproductive technology are also discussed. Throughout, illustrative vignettes present the voices of family members themselves. The book describes the powerful influences of gender, class, ethnicity, race, sexual orientation, and multiple social systems on individuals and their families.
Enhancing its usefulness, the book concludes with a list of resources for parents and children in the family types discussed.
Comprehensive and balanced, this volume is intended for practitioners, both novice and experienced, who wish to equip themselves to work in practice as it is today. Also, for graduate students and trainees who have been introduced to theories of personality and family theory, this book serves as an enlightening text for courses in counseling and clinical psychology, social work, psychiatric nursing, family therapy, and psychiatry.
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Understanding Diverse Families: What Practitioners Need to Know
July 17, 1998, The Guilford Press
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in English
1572304170 9781572304178
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Understanding diverse families: what practitioners need to know
1996, Guilford Press
in English
1572300566 9781572300569
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"Myths abound about adoptive, gay and lesbian, and multiracial families, and their viability, health, and normality."
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