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Psychotherapy and Counseling With Asian American Clients
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Psychotherapy and Counseling With Asian American Clients
A Practical Guide



January 2001 | 272 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
How do you prepare clinicians to work with Asian Americans? What aspects of Asian cultures or of Asian American social environmental experiences are salient for consideration in mental health services? What do you do differently as an Asian American clinician working with Asian American clients, as compared to working with mainstream European clients? Authors George Hong and MaryAnna Domokos-Cheng Ham draw on their practical experience as clinicians and answer these questions in their book Psychotherapy and Counseling with Asian American Clients.

There are relatively few publications that systematically describe culturally syntonic clinical practices developed by practitioners working with Asian Americans. George K Hong and MaryAnna Domokis-Cheng Ham provide a practical and culturally relevant treatment guide of the major therapeutic approaches to counseling and psychotherapy. The authors discuss the commonality and diversity among Asian Americans, and also give special attention to the dynamics and clinical implications of the immigration and the refugee experience.

By the examination of the curriculum and training issues, this book prepares clinicians to provide appropriate mental health services to Asian Americans. This book is an excellent source for graduate students taking courses in multicultural counseling and clinical psychology. Additionally, those engaged in Asian Studies programs would also find a use for this text.

 
Introduction
 
Asian American Cultures and Demographics
 
Framework for Conceptualizing Cultural and Social Environmental Issues
 
Clinical Implications of Migration
 
Diagnostic Assessment
 
Engaging the Client in Psychotherapy and Counseling
 
Application of Major Therapeutic Orientations
Psychoanalytic Therapy, Person-Centered Therapy and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

 
 
Application of Relational Treatment Modalities
Family Therapy and Group Therapy

 
 
Culturally Appropriate Approaches to Service Delivery
 
Onward into the New Millennium

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