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Chapter 3: BLACK, WHITE, AND SHADES OF GRAY: DOING PSYCHOTHERAPY WITH AFRICAN AMERICANS AS A EUROPEAN AMERICAN THERAPIST
DOING THERAPY WITH AFRICAN AMERICAN CLIENTS
Chapter 4: DILEMMAS IN THE TREATMENT OF BORDERLINE PERSONALITY DISORDER
BORDERLINE PERSONALITY DISORDER
THERAPEUTIC STRATEGY FOR WORKING WITH BORDERLINES
THE DEVELOPMENT OF DIALECTICAL BEHAVIOR THERAPY
Chapter 5: TRANSFORMING TRAUMA THROUGH STRENGTHS
THE STRENGTHS-BASED MODEL OF SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE
INTEGRATIVE PSYCHOTHERAPY
Chapter 6: TRAVERSING TWO WORLDS: FAMILY THERAPY WITH AN EAST INDIAN ADOLESCENT SUBSTANCE ABUSER
EAST INDIAN IMMIGRATION TO THE U.S.
EAST INDIAN CULTURAL VALUES
THE TRADITIONAL EAST INDIAN FAMILY
MULTI-DIMENSIONAL FAMILY THERAPY
THE FAMILY THERAPY CASE OF SANJITA
CONCLUSION AND IMPLICATIONS FOR THE FUTURE
Chapter 7: STRENGTHENING VULNERABLE FAMILIES THROUGH MULTIDIMENSIONAL FAMILY THERAPY
MDFT IN PRACTICE: THE CASE OF JOHNNY
THE BEGINNING OF THE FAMILY THERAPY: GETTING TO KNOW JOHNNY
THE BEGINNING-MIDDLE OF THE JONES’ FAMILIES THERAPY: TREATMENT FOR THE MOTHERS
THE MIDDLE OF THE FAMILY THERAPY: THE TRUTH ABOUT JOHNNY COMES OUT
THE MIDDLE-END OF THE FAMILY THERAPY: GETTING TO KNOW MR. JONES
USING THE ALLIANCE WITH MR. JONES TO HELP JOHNNY GROW
Chapter 8: THE EVOLUTION OF INPATIENT PSYCHIATRIC CARE: FROM OPPRESSIVE TO EMPOWERING APPROACHES
INVOLUNTARY CONFINEMENT POLICY TO DATE
INVOLUNTARY TREATMENT LAW AND ETHICS TO DATE
ALTERNATIVES TO INSTITUTIONALIZATION
PATIENT EXPERIENCE OF INVOLUNTARY CARE
LIMITATIONS OF EXISTING RESEARCH
AUTHORS’ CONTACT INFORMATION