Interracial Couples, Intimacy, and Therapy

Interracial Couples, Intimacy, and Therapy
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Publisher : Columbia University Press
Total Pages : 277
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ISBN-10 : 9780231132947
ISBN-13 : 0231132948
Rating : 4/5 (47 Downloads)

Synopsis Interracial Couples, Intimacy, and Therapy by : Kyle D. Killian

Grounded in the personal narratives of twenty interracial couples with multiracial children, this volume uniquely explores interracial couples’ encounters with racism and discrimination, partner difference, family identity, and counseling and therapy. It intimately portrays how race, class, and gender shape relationship dynamics and a partner’s sense of belonging. Assessment tools and intervention techniques help professionals and scholars work effectively with multiracial families as they negotiate difference, resist familial and societal disapproval, and strive for increased intimacy. The book concludes with a discussion of interracial couples in cinema and literature, the sensationalization of multiracial relations in mass media, and how to further liberalize partner selection across racial borders.

Clinical Issues with Interracial Couples

Clinical Issues with Interracial Couples
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 206
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ISBN-10 : 9781317787372
ISBN-13 : 1317787374
Rating : 4/5 (72 Downloads)

Synopsis Clinical Issues with Interracial Couples by : Volker Thomas

Go beyond cookie-cutter therapy and interventions to provide culturally relevant therapy that works for your clients in interracial relationships! With this book, you'll explore an array of relational issues faced by various configurations of interracial couples. Then you'll learn specific intervention strategies for treating these couples in therapy. The first section presents research and theoretical chapters on issues faced by interracial couples who are heterosexual; the second focuses on issues facing racially mixed gay and lesbian couples; and the third provides you with specific interventions to use with couples in interracial relationships. Clinical Issues with Interracial Couples: Theories and Research is an important addition to the collection of any therapist who counts an interracial couple among his or her clients. From the editors: “Although interracial couples face challenges related to differences in their racial backgrounds, couple and family theories have had little to say about how to work with these differences. Not all couples are white, married, and heterosexual, and there is a growing understanding that clinical practices based on these assumptions may not be adequate when working with interracial couples. Recognizing the diversity of our clients, the intent of this book is to contribute to more respectful and inclusive clinical practices that can address the treatment issues we face in the first decade of the twenty-first century.” The first section of this book examines challenges faced by heterosexual interracial couples, focusing on: how black/white couples experience and respond to racism and how they negotiate the racial and ethnic differences they face in their relationships the significance of race—or lack of it—in white women's relationships with black men, with suggestions on how to create a therapeutic space for discussing race without over-determining its significance marriages where one partner is of Latino/a descent and the other of non-Latino/a white descent—a pilot study of a rarely investigated population! approaches, interventions, and strategies to use when treating multicultural Muslim couples Hawaii's unusual history of interracial ties and relationships, the common challenges that face interracial couples there, and therapeutic interventions that can benefit them The second section of Clinical Issues with Interracial Couples looks at the issues faced by same-sex interracial couples. Here is a sample of what you'll find: clinical considerations for working with interracial/intercultural lesbian couples pitfalls to avoid in therapy as well as suggestions for a conceptual approach for gay Latino men in cross-cultural relationships The book's final section presents interventions for use with interracial couples. Here you'll find: assessment techniques and interventions geared toward black-white couples information on doing effective therapy with Latino/a-white couples a case study of the therapeutic process as applied to an Asian-American woman married to a white man seven therapists' perspectives on working with interracial couples—focusing on the historical context of intermarriage, specific concerns and issues that interracial couples experience in their relationships, and the experiences of therapists working with this diverse and challenging client population

Love, Intimacy, and the African American Couple

Love, Intimacy, and the African American Couple
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 322
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ISBN-10 : 9780415892629
ISBN-13 : 0415892627
Rating : 4/5 (29 Downloads)

Synopsis Love, Intimacy, and the African American Couple by : Katherine M. Helm

Love, Intimacy, and the African American Couple lays out specific strategies that clinicians can use in their work with black couples, regardless of the clinician's own race or level of experience.

Couples Therapy

Couples Therapy
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 128
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ISBN-10 : 9781317791508
ISBN-13 : 1317791509
Rating : 4/5 (08 Downloads)

Synopsis Couples Therapy by : Esther D Rothblum

How can you provide effective, meaningful therapy to couples with whom you have little or nothing in common? Couples Therapy: Feminist Perspectives addresses some of the inadequacies, omissions, and assumptions in traditional couples therapy to help you face the issues of race, ethnicity, and sexual orientation in helping couples today. In this book, you'll uncover perspectives that are grounded in an appreciation of cultural context, the effects of privilege, and the centrality of a respectful stance on the part of the therapist. Anyone seeking to do informed and responsive work with couples in distress will find it a useful and valuable compilation.Couples Therapy: Feminist Perspectives describes a variety of feminist approaches to couples therapy--giving you a sense of the range of feminist practice in this area and illustrating approaches you can integrate into your work with couples. Specific topics you'll explore include: cultural considerations in couples therapy narrative approaches to couples therapy dilemmas in working with heterosexual couples working with lesbian couples the particular issues of interracial couples the African-American lesbian couple empathy and mutuality in therapy with couples Whether you're an experienced psychologist, social worker, marriage and family counselor, or therapist or a student of family and couples therapy, Couples Therapy: Feminist Perspectives will help you prepare to respond effectively to a more diverse clientele.

Mixed Up

Mixed Up
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Publisher : Open Road Media
Total Pages : 133
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ISBN-10 : 9781504076685
ISBN-13 : 1504076680
Rating : 4/5 (85 Downloads)

Synopsis Mixed Up by : Tineka Smith

An interracial couple gives an honest glimpse into how they’ve dealt with the tension of race in their relationship and their lives. When Tineka Smith and Alex Court first fell in love, neither were prepared for the disconnect between them when it came to race. As a Black American woman, Tineka struggled with the oppression and microaggressions she faced on a daily basis, and it took Alex, a White British man, a lot of soul-searching to see that his life-long expectations were skewed by his privilege. The couple’s struggles were amplified when the Black Lives Matter movement swept across the United States and the world. Mixed Up is their confessional. In a series of alternating chapters, Tineka and Alex share their deepest feelings and the lessons they’ve learned about race and privilege—from their childhoods to their education and workplace experiences to thoughts about their future children. While Tineka finds herself in the role of racial equality advocate in her own relationship, Alex learns what it means to be a true ally as a person—and a husband. In all its raw heartache, humor, and honesty, their story brings hope that there is a future in which interracial relationships and families can find love and acceptance. “An illuminating book that will challenge what you think you know about relationships, cultural diversity and race.” —Olivette Otele, historian and author of African Europeans “A must read book that will change the way we see mixed race couples and make us question our own entrenched beliefs.” —Melissa Fleming, award-winning author of A Hope More Powerful Than the Sea

An Intersectional Approach to Sex Therapy

An Intersectional Approach to Sex Therapy
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 208
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ISBN-10 : 9781000513547
ISBN-13 : 1000513548
Rating : 4/5 (47 Downloads)

Synopsis An Intersectional Approach to Sex Therapy by : Reece M. Malone

When a Black, Indigenous, or racialized individual or relationship works with a sex therapist, a host of cultural circumstances can contribute to intimacy discord and sexual dysfunction. This collection brings together clinicians and educators who share their approaches, bridging sex therapy with a client’s relationship to their racial, cultural, and ethnic identity. This essential book aims to enhance therapists’ supervisory practices and clinical treatments when working with culturally diverse and marginalized populations, fostering greater understanding and awareness. Innovative tools that integrate the impacts of acculturation, minority status, intersectionality, and minority stress are discussed, with case studies, demonstrations, and critical questions included. This collection is a necessary read for anyone who is training to be or who is an established sex therapist, marriage and family therapist, relationship counselor, or sexuality educator and consultant.

Interracial Intimacy

Interracial Intimacy
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Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Total Pages : 288
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ISBN-10 : 0226536637
ISBN-13 : 9780226536637
Rating : 4/5 (37 Downloads)

Synopsis Interracial Intimacy by : Rachel F. Moran

Crossing disciplinary lines, Moran looks in depth at interracial intimacy in America from colonial times to the present. She traces the evolution of bans on intermarriage and explains why blacks and Asians faced harsh penalties while Native Americans and Latinos did not. She provides fresh insight into how these laws served complex purposes, why they remained on the books for so long, and what led to their eventual demise. As Moran demonstrates, the United States Supreme Court could not declare statutes barring intermarriage unconstitutional until the civil rights movement, coupled with the sexual revolution, had transformed prevailing views about race, sex, and marriage.

Compassionate Love in Intimate Relationships

Compassionate Love in Intimate Relationships
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 224
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ISBN-10 : 9781000529173
ISBN-13 : 1000529177
Rating : 4/5 (73 Downloads)

Synopsis Compassionate Love in Intimate Relationships by : Josiane M. Apollon

Drawing on interviews conducted with Black couples in the US, this book explores relational resilience and identifies unique adaptation strategies that enable couples to overcome the multigenerational effects of violence and sexual mass trauma from slavery and activates compassionate love in flourishing relationships. By applying Appreciative Inquiry (AI) methodology and family systems theory, the book captures the spiritual, emotional, and sexual dimensions in black couple systems that gives meaning to their resilient relationships in the context of contemporary America. Within the framework of compassionate love, the book highlights the need for researchers and clinicians to include the broader cultural contexts in their sexual trauma-informed studies and interventions. Using genetic studies and empirical evidence, the volume contributes significantly to discussion around Black relationships and historical trauma, and to the broader challenges within race relations in the United States. This book will benefit researchers, academicians, and clinicians with an interest in sexual trauma, marriage and family therapy, and couples counseling more broadly. Readers will also find this book useful when designing research in Black studies, intergenerational issues, or sexual intimacy.

Intercultural Couples

Intercultural Couples
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 285
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ISBN-10 : 9781136915420
ISBN-13 : 1136915427
Rating : 4/5 (20 Downloads)

Synopsis Intercultural Couples by : Terri A. Karis

While cross-cultural relations were once assumed to be inherently problematic, in recent years these couples have increased in both numbers and social acceptance, and there is now a growing awareness of how little we really know about them. Addressing this gap in our knowledge, this book presents 12 chapters focusing on cross-cultural couple formations (i.e., a partner from the U.S. and another from abroad). Highlighting both the struggles and successes of couples, this book challenges the principle of homogamy, helping the reader gain a deeper understanding and respect for intercultural couples. The chapters tackle a broad range of topics and issues, including systemic considerations of the phenomenon of cross-cultural couples, bilingual couples, interfaith relationships, struggles in such couple formations, different methods of approaching solutions, and the use of the internet to meet partners from diverse backgrounds.

Intimate Partner Support when Coping with Racialized Oppression

Intimate Partner Support when Coping with Racialized Oppression
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Total Pages : 34
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:1236453513
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Synopsis Intimate Partner Support when Coping with Racialized Oppression by : Mark D. Emeka

Research on interracial dating and marriages in the United States is on the rise, therefore it is vital for clinicians to engage this scholarship to effectively serve couples. This study addresses the dynamics of intimate partner support for companions who feel that they have experienced racialized oppression. Purpose: The purpose of this study is to determine whether or not dating or marrying someone intraracially acts as a protective factor for coping with racism within intimate partner relationships. The study will compare intimate partner support between interracial couples in which both partners are ethnic minorities, interracial couples in which one partner is Caucasian, and intraracial couples in which both partners identify as the same ethnic minority race. Hypothesis: This research hypothesizes that intraracial couples will know how to support each other best, while partners from other minority races will support each other but still lack understanding and have problematic views, while Caucasian partners will attempt to support their partners but will become defensive or dismissive more often than couples with different racial identity combinations. Methods: The study's methods included distributing a quantitative survey that included five open-ended qualitative questions to fifty participants online through Qualtrics. The demographic data collected along with the qualitative data was primarily analyzed to explore the research question. The quantitative statistics produced limited data. Results: The results of the study confirmed the researchers' hypothesis, showing that dating or marrying intraracially is a protective factor for receiving support within intimate relationship when coping with racial discrimination, as opposed to interracial couples including one Caucasian partner having the lowest rated levels of support and ability to hold space, while interracial couples who identify as two different ethnic minority races dating was nearly square in the middle of those two racial identity combinations. Discussion: The discussion of this study reiterates the importance of awareness of these issues for couples that include at least one person who identifies as an ethnic minority and clinicians who treat such couples. Potential explanations for why there was variance between the three racial identity combinations is explored. Keywords: Interracial couples, Intimate partner support, Intraracial couples, counseling.