A revolutionary theory, a clinical watershed, a masterful text
The Influence of Race and Racial Identity in Psychotherapy, Robert T. Carter changes the course of a century of psychological theory, practice, and education. He debunks the traditional belief that race has a marginal impact on personality development and, with compelling empirical evidence, demonstrates that race is the defining factor above other experiences of living in the United States and a crucial ingredient in the therapeutic process.
Carter presents models of racial identity for all racial groups...
A revolutionary theory, a clinical watershed, a masterful text
The Influence of Race and Racial Identity in Psychotherapy, Robert T. Cart...
Understanding and Dealing with Violence: A Multicultural Approach" situates violence within a social, cultural, and historical context. Edited by distinguished scholars Barbara C. Wallace and Robert T. Carter, this unique volume explores historical factors, socialization influences, and the historical and contemporary dynamics between the oppressed and the oppressor. State-of-the-art research guides a diverse group of psychologists, educators, policy-makers, religious leaders, community members, victims, and perpetrators in finding viable solutions to violence.
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Understanding and Dealing with Violence: A Multicultural Approach" situates violence within a social, cultural, and historical context. Edited by ...
Racial identity theories have been in the psychological literature for nearly 30 years. Unlike most references to racial identity, however, Thompson and Carter demonstrate the value of integrating race and identity as systematic components of human functioning. The editors and their contributors show how the infusion of racial identity theory with other psychological models can successfully yield more holistic considerations of client functioning and well-being. Fully respecting the mutual influence of personal and environmental factors to explanations of individual and group functioning,...
Racial identity theories have been in the psychological literature for nearly 30 years. Unlike most references to racial identity, however, Thompson a...
Racial identity theories have been in the psychological literature for nearly 30 years. Unlike most references to racial identity, however, Thompson and Carter demonstrate the value of integrating race and identity as systematic components of human functioning. The editors and their contributors show how the infusion of racial identity theory with other psychological models can successfully yield more holistic considerations of client functioning and well-being. Fully respecting the mutual influence of personal and environmental factors to explanations of individual and group functioning,...
Racial identity theories have been in the psychological literature for nearly 30 years. Unlike most references to racial identity, however, Thompson a...
This two-volume handbook offers a thorough treatment of the concepts and theoretical developments concerning how to apply cultural knowledge in theory and practice to various racial and cultural groups.
Volume Two focuses on practice and training, and addresses such topics as:
assessment
testing
group therapy
occupational therapy
supervision
ethics
couples and family therapy
continuing education
This two-volume handbook offers a thorough treatment of the concepts and theoretical developments concerning how to apply cultural knowledge in theory...