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This work serves to celebrate the strengths of women of color,
identify unique opportunities, and examine the specific challenges
and issues of this group. Psychological Health of Women of Color:
Intersections, Challenges, and Opportunities is an anthology that
examines core issues of women of color's emotional health and
well-being. Organized by subject, the work comprises contributions
from noted experts on the psychological health of women of color.
The book analyzes the life stages of women of color: childhood,
adolescence, adulthood, and old age. It serves to address the
challenges women of color face in the forms of physical health,
violence, substance abuse, psychopharmacology, and legal/forensic
issues as well as to highlight diverse identity intersections and
opportunities for women of color. The section on intersections of
identity discusses the psychological health of lesbians of color,
multiracial women, female immigrants of color, women with
disabilities, and working mid-career women, while high achievers,
leaders, mentors, athletes, artists, and spiritual individuals
among women of color are addressed in the section on opportunities.
Identifies and examines strengths and opportunities, challenges,
developmental issues, and identity intersections for women of color
As a path of meaning seeking, healing, and transformation,
spirituality is becoming more prominent in our society.
Historically, women have been the custodians of their families'
spiritual domain. This book advances the concept of WomanSoul, a
gender-specific way of embracing spirituality. WomanSoul discusses
the personal and professional impact of spirituality in the lives
of women from a variety of ethnic, religious, and cultural
backgrounds. It examines the psychological, multicultural, and
personal expressions of female spirituality. More specifically, the
essays collected here look at the impact of women's spirituality on
identity, healing, and transformation across the lifecourse.
WomanSoul focuses on how females express spirituality from their
diverse backgrounds and situated realities. It cuts across ethnic
identities, culture, and a multitude of spiritual experiences, such
as Muslim, Jewish, Christian, Hindu, Buddhist, Sufi, Goddess,
Native American, and Agnosticism. As women tend to experience
sacredness in a gender-specific manner, they frequently place more
emphasis on spirituality than on religiousness. Seen as a freeing
force by most women, spirituality is most often perceived to be
more gender-fair, culturally liberating, and less restrictive than
many religious denominations. Both informative and inspirational,
WomanSoul is written by psychologists who understand the
implications of spirituality on the lives of women and the people
around them.
In this book, twelve eminent Latina Psychologists illustrate how
they practice gender- and culture-sensitive psychotherapy,
counseling, research, pedagogy, social justice, and mentoring. They
share how they create their own path in the midst of oppression -
by becoming aware of the connection between their lives and their
gendered, cultural, social, and political circumstances - and how
they liberate themselves and those who seek their psychological
services. Based on lived experiences, they reveal how they
integrate a borderlands theory, a testimonio method, and an
embodiment analysis into a Latina Feminist Psychology. More
importantly, these Latina Psychologists offer easy-to-follow advice
to help readers thrive while living in the cultural borderlands.
This book describes the real-life journeys of women
psychotherapists: why each woman chose this profession and what she
learned about others and most importantly, about herself in this
choice. Most critically, these women now share how they have
integrated this wisdom into their everyday lives. While
psychotherapists may also be authors, few write books about their
journeys in the profession. Women Psychotherapists: Journeys in
Healing is one of those rare books. Each contributor invites her
readers onto the road traveled by the woman who listens to others
needing her help and guides them into living a more joyous,
successful life, even as she moves towards greater fulfillment in
her own life."
Psychologists, as well as the general public, have recognized the
importance of female friendships. Scientists call this bond the
tending instinct- a kind of female relaxation response that has
salutary effects. Such special attachment shields women from
isolation and provides an enhanced sense of wellbeing. Intimate
friends can therefore act as sisters of the heart to promote
connection, solace, wholeness, and longevity. Moreover, women
friends frequently provide emotional, social, physical, and
spiritual benefits. Indeed, sisters of the heart constitute an
unparalleled bond that encourages women to connect with themselves,
with others, and with the world at large. In this book, twelve
women therapists, who are diverse in age-- young, middle, and older
women; as well as in ethnicity--White, African American, Latina,
Asian American, Native American, and multiracial women---examine
the psychological and physical aspects of this unique female
bonding. Through their narratives we hear their distinctive voices
as women and as healers. In this fashion, they reflect on both the
functional and dysfunctional dynamics occurring between intimate
female friends. Finally, these women therapists examine how their
experience with a sister of the heart informed their development as
healers, and discuss how they use this special bond in
psychotherapy with women. This book was originally published as a
special issue of Women & Therapy. 'This enlightening, iconic
book is for anyone who wants to understand more about the powerful
roles of friendships-including challenges--among women that
facilitate their ability to survive and thrive. It is special in
that the chapter authors are psychotherapists who describe the
impact of female bonding, from scientific as well as personal
bases. The descriptions are rooted in theory, research, extensive
clinical experience and personal lives. Refreshing and much needed,
this book will prove useful to professionals as well as any women
or men who want to understand the value and salience of female
relationships.' Melba Vasquez, PhD, ABPP Past President, American
Psychological Association Independent Practice, Austin, Texas
In this book, twelve eminent Latina Psychologists illustrate how
they practice gender- and culture-sensitive psychotherapy,
counseling, research, pedagogy, social justice, and mentoring. They
share how they create their own path in the midst of oppression -
by becoming aware of the connection between their lives and their
gendered, cultural, social, and political circumstances - and how
they liberate themselves and those who seek their psychological
services. Based on lived experiences, they reveal how they
integrate a borderlands theory, a testimonio method, and an
embodiment analysis into a Latina Feminist Psychology. More
importantly, these Latina Psychologists offer easy-to-follow advice
to help readers thrive while living in the cultural borderlands.
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