This important volume chronicles a shift from the old multicultural paradigm that depicts members of a minority group as being limited to racial and ethnic categories, to a modern definition of minorities. Moreover, many of these stigmatized individuals belong to more than one minority group, resulting in stigmatization not only outside of their identified primary group, but also within it. Seeking to address the complex problems of individuals who claim more than one minority identification, the volume culls the accumulated wisdom of leaders in the field of minority research and practice and integrates the three major areas of multicultural and diversity studies in a single volume. It addresses social identity, power and privilege, AIDS, multiculturalism as it relates to gender, as well as ethnicity. It also discusses therapeutic approaches, supervisory issues, and interpersonal issues for practitioners. It provides self-administered inventories, to help clinicians assess their need for additional supervision or training.Key Features: Integrates ethnic and racial minority issues, gender and sexual orientation studies, and disability studies, all in one volumeAddresses diversity within and between cultural and minority groupsPresents the latest findings from experts in minority research and practiceEstablishes a new paradigm for understanding the impact of membership in a minority groupOffers practical advice bolstered by case studies
评价“Multiple Minority Identities”