Counseling Asian families from a systems perspectives /
edited by Kit S. Ng.
- Alexandria, VA : American Counseling Association, c1998.
- viii, 177 p. ; 22 cm.
- The Family Psychology and Counseling Series .
Includes bibliographical references.
PART I. UNDERSTANDING AND ASSESSING ASIAN FAMILIES -- Chapter 1. Theoretical Framework for Therapy With Asian Families -- Chapter 2. Multimodel Assessment of Asian Families -- Chapter 3. Understanding Cultural Values Counseling Asian Families --
PART II. COUNSELING ASIAN FAMILIES -- Chapter 4. Counseling Chinese Families: A Postmodern Approach -- Chapter 5. Using a Task-Centered Approach With Vietnamese Families -- Chapter 6. Exploring Aspects of Filipino American Families -- Chapter 7. Important Considerations in Counseling Asian Indians -- Chapter 8. Connectedness Versus Separateness: Applicability of Family Therapy to Japanese Families -- Chapter 9. Using Solution-Focused Therapy With Korean Families --
PART III. SPECIAL ISSUES -- Chapter 10. American-Born and Overseas-Born -- Chapter 11. Ethnic and Sexual Identity Development of Asian American Lesbian and Gay Adolescents -- Chapter 12. The Practice of Family Therapy With Asian Families: A Conversation With Insoo Kim Berg --
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ASIAN AMERICAN FAMILIES--MENTAL HEALTH ASIAN AMERICAN FAMILIES--COUNSELING OF FAMILY PSYCHOTHERAPY