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Authors: Patricia Arredondo, Maritza Gallardo-Cooper, Patricia Arredondo, Paul B. Pedersen
ISBN-13: 9780761923305, ISBN-10: 0761923306
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Sage Publications (CA)
Date Published: December 2001
Edition: 1st Edition

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Author Biography: Patricia Arredondo

Azara L. Santiago-Rivera, Ph.D, is an Associate Professor, and holds academic appointments in the Department of Latin American and Caribbean Studies Departments, and the Department of Educational and Counseling Psychology, Division of Counseling Psychology at the University at Albany, State University of New York, Albany, New York. She earned a doctorate in Counseling from Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan. She is a National Certified Counselor and has held leadership positions within the counseling profession. She served as Vice President of the Latino Interest Network of the Association of Multicultural Counseling and Development (AMCD), and President of Counselor's for Social Justice (CSJ) within the American Counseling Association. Her publications and research interests include bilingual therapy, health and the environment, and stress and coping. She has presented on these topics at major conferences, and published in such journals as the Journal of Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, and the Journal of Counseling and Development, including book chapters. 

Maritza Gallardo-Cooper obtained a BA from the University of Puerto Rico, an MA from the University of Houston, and a Ph.D. from the University of Florida. She is a school psychologist and marriage family therapist with over twenty-five years experience as a clinician in the private sector practicing in Texas, Puerto Rico, and Florida. In addition, Dr. Gallardo-Cooper has supervised, developed, and directed a variety of mental health treatment programs in Florida. Currently,she is the program director of an outpatient clinic for a large consortium in Florida, a position she has held for the past twelve years. She was a member of the Hispanic Task Force in the 1978 President's Commission of Mental Health and has been involved in numerous professional training programs al the local, state and national level in areas such as child and family therapy, marital interventions, Latino psychology, and organizational development. Dr. Gallardo-Cooper's research interests focus on brief therapy models, treatment outcomes, biculturalism and bilingual therapy. 

Patricia Arredondo, Ed.D, is an Associate Professor in the Division of Psychology in Education at Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona. She earned a doctorate in Counseling Psychology at Boston University, Boston, Massachusetts. She is a licensed psychologist and began her professional career as a teacher. She has held leadership positions within the counseling field and is renowned for her contributions in the development of multicultural counseling competencies with such publications as the

" Operationalization of the multicultural counseling competencies" (with P., Toporek, R., Brown, S.P, Jones, J., Locke, D.C., Sanchez, J., and Stadler, H) appearing in the Journal of Multicultural Counseling and Development. Dr. Arredondo's research interests and publications include managing diversity in the workplace, racism, Latino/Hispanic health issues, gender issues, and the impact of migration on psychological health. She has authored several books and has written articles for Business Week, Latina Magazine, and Counseling Today. Dr. Arredondo has served in numerous leadership positions including President of the Association of Multicultural Counseling and Development (AMCD) of the American Counseling Association, and President of the Society for the Psychological Study of Minority Issues, Division 45 of the American Psychological Association. 

Book Synopsis

This handbook for counselors offers an integrated approach to understanding Latino families. It provides background information concerning the Latino population and the family unit, its place in Latino culture, the diversity of Spanish- speaking groups, socio-political issues, and changing family forms. Practical counseling approaches are described, with an emphasis on the multicultural competencies approach. The authors include practicing psychologists, scholars of psychology, and scholars of Latin American studies. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Table of Contents

Series Editor's Introduction
Preface
Acknowledgments
IOverview
1Understanding Latino Perspectives: The Multicultural Counseling Competencies3
2Understanding Latino Families: Historical and Sociopolitical Multicultural Contexts19
3Understanding Latino Families From Multiple Contexts: Essential Frames of Reference34
4Understanding Latino Families: Redefining Their Diversity54
5Understanding Latino Families in Transition67
IICounseling Issues and Intervention
6Initial Stage of the Counseling Process: Issues and Alternative Strategies105
7The Middle and Last Stages of Counseling129
8Latino Family Counseling: Models of Helping147
9Future Directions177
App. ASelected Measures of Acculturation187
App. B: Glossary of Terms189
App. CCulture-Centered Clinical Interview197
App. D: Selected Bibliotherapy Resources201
References203
Index221
About the Authors231

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