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Biracial Women in Therapy: Between the Rock of Gender and the Hard Place of Race [Hardcover]

Cathy Thompson (Author), Angela R Gillem (Author)
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March 4, 2004 0789021447 978-0789021441 1
Get a unique perspective on the female biracial experience!

Biracial Women in Therapy: Between the Rock of Gender and the Hard Place of Race examines how physical appearance, cultural knowledge, and cultural stereotypes affect the experience of mixed-race women in belonging to, and being accepted within, their cultures. This unique book combines empirical research, theoretical papers, and first-person narrative to address issues relevant to providing therapy to biracial women and girls, helping therapists and counselors develop a treatment framework based on sociocultural factors. Researchers, practitioners, and academics provide insight into the biracial reality, taking multiple aspects of clients' lives into account rather than looking for simple hierarchies of well-being based on race.

Biracial Women in Therapy is a building block for mental health practitioners in the construction of theory and practice in working with biracial females. The book examines how a biracial women's racial/ethnic identity intersects with her gender and sexual identity to affect her sense of belonging and acceptance, addressing issues of appearance, social class, disability, power and guilt, and dating and marriage. Topics addressed in the book include:
  • the complexities of multiple minority status
  • how ethnic differences affect biracial adolescents
  • issues encountered by biracial women from a sociohistorical context
  • biracial women's attitudes toward counseling
  • stereotypes of marginalization and identity confusion
  • a multicultural feminist approach to counseling
  • and a first-person narrative of one author's racial and sexual identity development
Biracial Women in Therapy: Between the Rock of Gender and the Hard Place of Race is a one-of-a-kind resource for counselors, therapists, researchers, and academics seeking insight into unique issues of mixed-race women.

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"A MUST-READ. . . . COMPELLING AND POIGNANT. . . -- Lisa Bowleg, PhD, Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology, University of Rhode Island

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  • Hardcover: 280 pages
  • Publisher: Routledge; 1 edition (March 4, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0789021447
  • ISBN-13: 978-0789021441
  • Product Dimensions: 8.8 x 6 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.3 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #4,302,021 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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4.0 out of 5 stars Complicated identities, June 13, 2004
Gillam and Thompson present a collection of research papers on the subject of women of two racial (or ethnic) identities and the issues they face that led some to seek theraputic advice. Perhaps one of the most cogent points is raised in a paper by Henriksen and Trusty. They discuss the ever-increasing tendency of some people (and not just restricted to women) to be counted as multiracial. The 2000 US Census is cited, where there was a demand for this; higher than in previous decades. Surely a trend that will continue. Which means that monoracial classifications, both in a formal sense , like a census, or in how people view themselves, are likely to be seen as overly simplistic.

But what it also means is that more biracial women are going to seek therapy to try and accomodate these shifting viewpoints into their personas. All the book's papers point in this direction.

An added nuance is when a biracial woman is also a lesbian or bisexual. Though of course, she would scarcely describe herself as a nuance! Three papers delve into this further complication.

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SUMMARY. An historical context is briefly summarized to understand three generational cohorts of mixed-raced women's experience in the United States: exotic, vanguard, and biracial baby boomers. Read the first page
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biracial women, biracial baby boomers, biracial lesbian, racial identity options, biracial clients, interactional validation, biracial girls, healthy biracial identity, biracial identity development, biracial individuals, biracial teens, biracial people, biracial woman, biracial adolescents, biracial youth, multiracial woman, being biracial, biracial men, biracial experience, multiracial experience, biracial status, monoracial identity, perceived social acceptance, multiracial women, sexual minority women
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