Multicultural gender roles: counseling and psychotherapy techniques (paperback)
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"Multicultural Gender Roles continues to advance multidimensional identity models. Each data?informed chapter introduces genuine reflections and accountings that lead to a proposed process model highlighting the complexities of negotiating gender roles, rules, and responsibilities for ethnic minority individuals."
?Patricia Arredondo, President, The Chicago School of Professional Psychology, Chicago Campus

"This book is a must?read for counselors and educators seeking to have a full understanding of the people they work with."
?Edward A. Delgado?Romero, PhD, Professor, The University of Georgia

"This extraordinary book presents vivid narratives of the challenges African American, Latina/o, Asian and Asian American women and men face in constructing their gender roles. The Multicultural Gender Role Model is groundbreaking."
?Nancy Boyd?Franklin, PhD, Professor II ? Distinguished Professor, Graduate School of Applied and Professional Psychology, Rutgers University

Practical applications for mental health professionals and educators in helping clients and students understand and construct their roles within their schools, families, and communities

Edited by Dr. Marie Miville?a recognized authority on multicultural issues in counseling and psychology?Multicultural Gender Roles provides mental health professionals, educators, and students entering these fields with a solid research grounding on how people of color can reframe their gender roles in today?s world.

Featuring personal experiences and stories based on interviews with over sixty individuals from various racial?ethnic backgrounds, Multicultural Gender Roles explores:

  • Gender role construction among men and women of color
  • Latino and Latina gender roles
  • Gender roles among Asian/Asian American men and women
  • Gender roles among African American men and women
  • Negotiating multicultural gender roles

Utilizing current theory and new research, Multicultural Gender Roles provides practical applications for mental health professionals and educators working with diverse populations.

Preface xi

Chapter One Gender Role Construction among Men and Women of Color 1
Marie L. Miville, Lucinda Bratini, Melissa J. Corpus, and Manuel A. Diaz

Gender and Gender Roles 2

Racial–Ethnic Contexts of Gender and Gender Roles 6

Constructivist Grounded Theory Method 14

Concluding Remarks 17

References 18

Chapter Two Gender Roles among African American Men 23
Marie L. Miville and Joel Sahadath

Negotiating Gender Roles 25

Negotiating Gender Roles Revisited 54

Applications for Mental Health Professionals and Educators 56

References 63

Chapter Three Gender Roles among African American Women 65
Jorja A. K. Redway and Marie L. Miville

Confl ict and Evolution of Gender Roles 67

Applications for Mental Health Professionals and Educators 88

References 94

Chapter Four Latino Male Gender Roles 97
Manuel A. Diaz, Marie L. Miville, and Natalia Gil

Defining Male Gender Roles within a Latino Cultural/Family Context 100

Applications for Mental Health Professionals and Educators 125

References 130

Chapter Five Latina Gender Roles 133
Lucinda Bratini, Marilyn C. Ampuero, and Marie L. Miville

Latinas in Process of Transformation and Negotiation 135

Applications for Mental Health Professionals and Educators 162

References 167

Chapter Six Gender Roles among Asian / Asian American Men 169
Michael Y. Lau, Yu–Kang Chen, Jill Huang, and Marie L. Miville

Culture, Socializing Infl uences, and Agency in Gender Role Constructions 171

Applications for Mental Health Professionals and Educators 198

References 204

Chapter Seven Asian American Female Gender Roles 207
Melissa J. Corpus and Marie L. Miville

Model Minority, Model Woman 209

Applications for Mental Health Professionals and Educators 224

References 229

Chapter Eight Negotiating Multicultural Gender Roles: A Proposed Model 231
Marie L. Miville, Lucinda Bratini, Melissa J. Corpus, Michael Y. Lau, and Jorja A. K. Redway

Summary of Our Analyses 232

Multicultural Gender Role Model 235

Future Directions for Research and Practice 244

Concluding Remarks 245

References 245

Appendix Supporting Research Materials 247

Gender Role Interview Guide 247

Acknowledgments 263

About the Editor 265

Contributors 267

Author Index 269

Subject Index 273

Primary: Professional psychologists (e.g., clinical psychologists, counseling psychologists, school psychologists) and other mental health professionals, including professional counselors and social workers.

Secondary: Primary or secondary textbook for graduate level coursework in counseling, social work, and counseling psychology—particularly multicultural and gender studies courses. Undergraduate and graduate courses in a wide number of disciplines, including sociology, ethnic studies, race studies, gender studies, political science, education, and cultural anthropology. Academic psychologists, including social and community psychologists, educators, women’s studies professionals, and higher education administrators.

MARIE L. MIVILLE, PhD, is an Associate Professor of Psychology and Education in the Department of Counseling and Clinical Psychology at Teachers College, Columbia University. Dr. Miville has conducted research and developed workshops on social attitudes and universal–diverse orientation, Latino/a mental health, and the interrelations of various aspects of identity, as based on race, culture, gender, and sexual orientation among populations of color.