A Borderlands View on Latinos, Latin Americans, and Decolonization: Rethinking Mental Health

Awards:   Winner of Author has received the American Family Therapy Academy (AFTA) award for Distinguished Contribution to Social Justice 2013
Author:   Pilar Hernández-Wolfe
Publisher:   Jason Aronson Publishers
ISBN:  

9780765709318


Pages:   158
Publication Date:   14 February 2013
Format:   Hardback
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A Borderlands View on Latinos, Latin Americans, and Decolonization: Rethinking Mental Health


Awards

  • Winner of Author has received the American Family Therapy Academy (AFTA) award for Distinguished Contribution to Social Justice 2013

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Author:   Pilar Hernández-Wolfe
Publisher:   Jason Aronson Publishers
Imprint:   Jason Aronson Publishers
Dimensions:   Width: 16.00cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 23.60cm
Weight:   0.372kg
ISBN:  

9780765709318


ISBN 10:   0765709317
Pages:   158
Publication Date:   14 February 2013
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Preface Acknowledgements Chapter 1. Borderland Experiences: Migrations and Crosslinks Chapter 2. A New Musical Score, a Horizon, and Possibilities for Meaning Making: A Decolonization Paradigm Chapter 3. Nepantla: A Borderland Epistemology Chapter 4. Trauma, Resistance/Resilience, and the Colonial Difference Chapter 5. Just and Loving Relationships Heal Chapter 6. Thoughts Unfinished Appendix A References Index About the Author

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Therapy, at best, is about transformation. Dr. Hernandez-Wolfe's brilliant book provides nepanthla, the territory for transformation-an in-between space in which, through individual and collective reflection, we can see ourselves and each other more clearly. By showing how macro-societal processes are enacted in the micro-processes of everyday life, she challenges taken-for-granted practices and offers pathways for new therapeutic action. I highly recommend this book for clinicians of all levels of experience. -- Kaeth Weingarten, PhD, Harvard Medical School Woven with innovative thinking and compelling case examples, this book deeply engages the reader. With the author's searing honesty and her keen capacities to crisscross many worlds, your therapeutic work will be forever amplified and changed. -- Janine Roberts, PhD, Professor emerita, University of Massachussetts The author weaves an exciting tapestry of contemporary perspectives that are relevant to therapeutic work in the globalized contexts of patriarchy and coloniality. Intriguing case studies anchor an argument for fluidity of thought and community-based collaborative practices. This is essential reading for all who are taking up the challenges of liberation, decolonization, and the reconnection of humanity with the rest of nature. -- Tod Sloan, PhD, co-editor; Journal for Social Action in Counseling and Psychology A Borderlands View on Latinos, Latin Americans, and Decolonization: Rethinking Mental Health... illustrate[s] two important facets to multicultural understanding, particularly within a mental health context. One facet is knowledge of one's clients' cultural history, past and present, and how this is likely to impact them psychologically, understanding, of course, that individuals vary greatly. Another important aspect is the acknowledgment of one's own culture and history, especially where they intersect with those of clients. PsycCRITIQUES


Therapy, at best, is about transformation. Dr. Hernandez-Wolfe's brilliant book provides nepanthla, the territory for transformation-an in-between space in which, through individual and collective reflection, we can see ourselves and each other more clearly. By showing how macro-societal processes are enacted in the micro-processes of everyday life, she challenges taken-for-granted practices and offers pathways for new therapeutic action. I highly recommend this book for clinicians of all levels of experience. -Dr. Kaethe Weingarten, Harvard Medical School -- Kaeth Weingarten, Ph.D.


Author Information

Pilar Hernández-Wolfe, PhD, is an educator, researcher, therapist, speaker, author, consultant, and community organizer. She is Associate Professor and Director of the Marriage, Couple and Family Therapy program at Lewis & Clark College. She is past president of the Maryland Association for Counseling and Development (MACD) and board member of the American Family Therapy Academy (AFTA). She is a licensed marriage and family therapist and American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy (AAMFT) approved supervisor. She has authored or co-authored over forty peer reviewed article and book chapters in English and Spanish.

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