The age of the cookie cutter has passed : contradictions in identity at the core of therapeutic intervention /
Filled with frankness, pathos, and humor, Dr. Espin describes her life as an immigrant, a Person of Color, a Latina, a woman, a lesbian, and as a religious person in psychology. My own personal experiences have been shaped by the transgression of borders. The issue has been to find room for my multi...
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| Format: | Conference Proceeding Video |
| Language: | English |
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Alexander Street Press,
©2009.
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| Series: | Counseling and therapy in video.
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| Summary: | Filled with frankness, pathos, and humor, Dr. Espin describes her life as an immigrant, a Person of Color, a Latina, a woman, a lesbian, and as a religious person in psychology. My own personal experiences have been shaped by the transgression of borders. The issue has been to find room for my multiple selves. Creating a new psychotherapy with and for oppressed people is our life's work. Psychological theories that focus on the person rather than the social context are still used to gloss over the impact of societal power structures on the individual. |
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| Item Description: | Title from title frames. Accompanied by transcript of program, clips and abstract. Issued as part of the Counseling and therapy in video collection. Originally produced in 2005. |
| Physical Description: | 1 online resource (1 streaming video file (48 min.)) |