Utilizing the Strengths of Our Cultures: Therapy with Biracial Women and GirlsPosted in Articles, Identity Development/Psychology, Media Archive, Women on 2010-10-16 00:47Z by Steven |
Utilizing the Strengths of Our Cultures: Therapy with Biracial Women and Girls
Women & Therapy
Volume 27 Issue 1 & 2 (January 2004)
pages 33-43
ISSN: 1541-0315 (electronic); 0270-3149 (paper)
DOI: 10.1300/J015v27n01_03
Jennifer Teramoto Pedrotti, Associate Professor
California Polytechnic State University
Lisa M. Edwards, Assistant Professor, Director of Child/Adolescent Community Program
Marquette University
Historically, psychology has operated from a pathology-based perspective. In the last several years, however, efforts have been made to balance this view with an acknowledgement of individual strengths and assets. For biracial women and girls, this approach may be particularly useful. Through the utilization of several techniques, including solution-focused interventions and narrative approaches to treatment, therapists can empower their female biracial clients through development of their strengths.
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