The Couple
Is Telling You What You Need To Know
Toby
Bobes and Norman S. Bobes

Overview Table
of Contents Introduction
As our society becomes more
culturally diverse and our definition of family changes,
mental health practitioners must respond by becoming
more adept at understanding issues of race, gender,
ethnicity, sexual orientation, and class, and recognizing
their impact on every aspect of therapy. Effective couple
therapy hinges on tolerating and bridging such differences,
making culturally sensitive therapeutic practice essential
to establishing trust, building rapport, and reconnecting
couples and families.
Outlining
the specific skills necessary for inclusivity and citing
numerous real-life case examples, this book presents
a solid framework for therapists seeking to integrate
theories of multiculturalism into their practices, empowering
both therapist and client to work through complex and
often unjust cultural contexts.
About
the Authors
Toby Bobes,
Ph.D., is a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist with
a therapy and consultation practice. She is an adjunct
faculty member of Antioch University Santa Barbara and
teaches at Pacifica Graduate Institute, as well as coauthor
of Doing Couple Therapy: Integrating Theory with
Practice.
Norman S. Bobes, M.D.,
was in the private practice of Internal Medicine for
30 years in Los Angeles, California, and is an Emeritus
Professor of Clinical Medicine at UCLA Medical Center
where he taught for 20 years. Currently, he works as
a medical consultant and educator.
ISBN:
0-393-70427-0
Fall 2004
Paperback; 176 pages
