Synopses & Reviews
A retrospective of fifteen years, this book brings together, for the first time, Oliva Espíns previously published articles and conference papers. Together, these writings reveal the complexity and encompassing quality of Espíns most significant contributions to the contemporary debates within psychology. Topics include sexuality, therapy with Latinas and other women of color, immigrant and refugee women, ethnic minority and immigrant women of diverse sexual orientations, and theoretical perspectives on feminist psychology and diversity.Primarily focusing on the experiences of Latina women, gleaned from psychotherapy practice and research, the book presents discussions on experience as a source of theory and method in psychology; issues relevant to immigrant women and girls, such as sexuality and language; and other similar topics.Latina Realities is bound to be a valuable text for advanced courses exploring diversity in psychology and womens lives as well as a useful supplementary reading for introductory courses in psychology of women, womens studies, cultural psychology, and other gender or ethnic issues courses.
Synopsis
"A retrospective of fifteen years, this book brings together, for the first time, Oliva Espíns previously published articles and conference papers. Together, these writings reveal the complexity and e"
Synopsis
This book emphasizes psychology's role "as a means of human welfare", focusing on the complexities of the psychological development of immigrant women, Latinas, and other women of color and issues relevant to providing psychological services to them.
About the Author
Oliva M. Espín is professor of womens studies at San Diego State University and part-time core faculty at the California School of Professional Psychology at San Diego. She received an Award for Distinguished Professional Contribution from the American Psychological Association and is a fellow of five divisions of the APA.