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For the Latino population, the family bond is powerful and
enduring. Family serves as the primary source of support, care,
guidance, and healing; all difficulties that arise for an
individual are surmounted together. Therefore, a practitioner
working with a Latino client must gain the trust and respect of the
family in order to carry out treatment efficiently. He or she must
essentially become a part of that family to encourage members to
share their issues without the concern of breaching the confidence
of the family. Counseling and Family Therapy with Latino
Populations helps the therapist to join the Latino family in order
to identify and explore the difficulties that threaten their
welfare. With this fundamental principle as the basis, the book's
editors and contributors write chapters that focus on work with
children and adolescents, group counseling and substance abuse
counseling. They incorporate specific case studies, methods, and
strategies for intervention and provide insight into the cultural
relevance behind each example. This book is a necessary resource
for therapists working with Latino clients who wish to offer
effective techniques while continuing to value the integrity of
family tradition.
For the Latino population, the family bond is powerful and
enduring. Family serves as the primary source of support, care,
guidance, and healing; all difficulties that arise for an
individual are surmounted together. Therefore, a practitioner
working with a Latino client must gain the trust and respect of the
family in order to carry out treatment efficiently. He or she must
essentially become a part of that family to encourage members to
share their issues without the concern of breaching the confidence
of the family. Counseling and Family Therapy with Latino
Populations helps the therapist to join the Latino family in order
to identify and explore the difficulties that threaten their
welfare. With this fundamental principle as the basis, the book's
editors and contributors write chapters that focus on work with
children and adolescents, group counseling and substance abuse
counseling. They incorporate specific case studies, methods, and
strategies for intervention and provide insight into the cultural
relevance behind each example. This book is a necessary resource
for therapists working with Latino clients who wish to offer
effective techniques while continuing to value the integrity of
family tradition.
The Latino population is a pastorally challenging polyculture. This
diversity requires spiritual caregivers to approach every Hispanic
individual with humbleness. "Cada persona es un mundo," "every
person is a world," says Montilla. To equip professionals in
ministry for their ministry with and for Latino/as, Montilla
centers his presentation on families and rituals at the heart and
soul of the Hispanic community as the key to caregiving. In that
context he unfolds a variegated picture of the particular cultural
guideposts for Latinas and Latinos in the U.S. today, especially
their symbols and rituals, attitudes toward health and healing,
abiding faith, and contemporary quest for creative agency and
dignity. He closes by exploring pastoral strategies with issues of
discrimination and racism, and contemporary issues in providing
pastoral counseling with Latinas and Latinos.
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