Monica McGoldrick
Auteur van Genograms: Assessment and Intervention
Over de Auteur
Monica McGoldrick, MA, MSW, PhD, is co-founder and director of the Multicultural Family Institute in Highland Pack, New Jersey, and adjunct faculty at Robert Wood Johnson Medical School. Her books include Genograms: Assessment and Intervention, You Can Go Home Again, Women in Families, and The toon meer Genogram Journey. toon minder
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Werken van Monica McGoldrick
The Expanded Family Life Cycle: Individual, Family, and Social Perspectives (3rd Edition) (1998) 91 exemplaren
The Genogram Casebook: A Clinical Companion to Genograms: Assessment and Intervention (2016) 7 exemplaren
The Legacy of Unresolved Loss: A Family Systems Approach (Video Tape and Manual) (1996) 6 exemplaren
Ethnicity & Family Therapy 3rd EDITION 2 exemplaren
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The focus that I saw in this book was that there are many factors that influence one's life. Culture, class, siblings, divorce, sexual orientation, substance abuse, violence are a few.
The reason I say this book is radical is that, at the beginning of the book, it seemed ultra-feminist. I consider myself pretty liberal and open minded, but being constantly hit over the head with "Women have it so bad compared to men" a million times in one paragraph (maybe an exageration), I had trouble reading it. Thankfully, the book did not stay that way the entire time, and there was some very interesting things to learn.
A bigger problem I felt was how outdated the research in the book was (ready for a new edition!).
And, for all that it said about multiculturalism--there was NO mention of Native Americans in ANY chapter. Talk about marginalizing a group. In the chapter that was devoted to culture and the life cycle, the authors even broke out an "Irish" and "Jewish" group...but NOTHING on Native Amricans...this is the more unforgivable thing...… (meer)