Decolonizing Family Systems, Relationships, and Practices
Intersectional Perspectives
Herausgeber: Sampson, Jennifer M.; O'Farrell, Fiona E.
Decolonizing Family Systems, Relationships, and Practices
Intersectional Perspectives
Herausgeber: Sampson, Jennifer M.; O'Farrell, Fiona E.
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Centering liberation, justice, and cultural wisdom in the heart of relational work, this book provides a comprehensive and integrative examination of human development and the family life cycle through a decolonized, anti-racist, and intersectional lens.
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Centering liberation, justice, and cultural wisdom in the heart of relational work, this book provides a comprehensive and integrative examination of human development and the family life cycle through a decolonized, anti-racist, and intersectional lens.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 262
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. November 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 622g
- ISBN-13: 9781032671246
- ISBN-10: 1032671246
- Artikelnr.: 74064643
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 262
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. November 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 622g
- ISBN-13: 9781032671246
- ISBN-10: 1032671246
- Artikelnr.: 74064643
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Jennifer M. Sampson, PhD, LMFT, CST-S, is an educator, systemic clinician, AASECT Certified Sex Therapist and Supervisor, and AAMFT Approved Supervisor. Fiona E. O'Farrell, PhD, LMFT, CST-S, is the Program Director of the Marriage and Family Therapy program at Pacific Lutheran University, an AASECT Certified Sex Therapist and Supervisor, and an AAMFT Approved Supervisor.
Introduction: Breaking the Jar: Decolonizing Family Therapy from the Inside
Out Part I: Unpacking Origins: Decolonizing the Foundations of Family
Therapy 1. Breaking the Colonial Frame: Power, Privilege, and Family
Therapy 2. From Pathology to Liberation: Decolonizing Family Well-Being 3.
Beyond the Binary: Decolonizing Gender, Sexuality, and Family Development
4. Family Therapy in the Era of AI: Will Technology Advance or Erase
Indigenous & Non-Western Practices? Part 2: Decolonizing Life Cycle
Narratives -Systemic Intersections in Family Development 5. Goodbye Birds
and the Bees: How Systemic Therapists Can Use a Reproductive Justice
Framework to Rethink Family Building 6. Rethinking Childhood:
Neurovariance, Cultural Strengths & Decolonialized Development Perspectives
7. Grieving in the Wake of Colonialism: Using Creative Arts to Explore,
Process, and Integrate Bio-Psycho-Social-Cultural Perspectives of Loss and
Grief Across the Lifespan Part 3. Beyond Therapy - Collective Healing,
Advocacy & Alternative Knowledge Systems 8. Liberating Love: Rewriting the
Fairytale and Expanding Relationship Norms 9. Agency-Centered Relational
Therapy: Decolonizing Healing & Relationship Work 10. How Family Therapy
Knowledge is Made and The World it Makes: Nonprofit Practice, Capitalism,
and The Politics of Knowledge Conclusion
Out Part I: Unpacking Origins: Decolonizing the Foundations of Family
Therapy 1. Breaking the Colonial Frame: Power, Privilege, and Family
Therapy 2. From Pathology to Liberation: Decolonizing Family Well-Being 3.
Beyond the Binary: Decolonizing Gender, Sexuality, and Family Development
4. Family Therapy in the Era of AI: Will Technology Advance or Erase
Indigenous & Non-Western Practices? Part 2: Decolonizing Life Cycle
Narratives -Systemic Intersections in Family Development 5. Goodbye Birds
and the Bees: How Systemic Therapists Can Use a Reproductive Justice
Framework to Rethink Family Building 6. Rethinking Childhood:
Neurovariance, Cultural Strengths & Decolonialized Development Perspectives
7. Grieving in the Wake of Colonialism: Using Creative Arts to Explore,
Process, and Integrate Bio-Psycho-Social-Cultural Perspectives of Loss and
Grief Across the Lifespan Part 3. Beyond Therapy - Collective Healing,
Advocacy & Alternative Knowledge Systems 8. Liberating Love: Rewriting the
Fairytale and Expanding Relationship Norms 9. Agency-Centered Relational
Therapy: Decolonizing Healing & Relationship Work 10. How Family Therapy
Knowledge is Made and The World it Makes: Nonprofit Practice, Capitalism,
and The Politics of Knowledge Conclusion
Introduction: Breaking the Jar: Decolonizing Family Therapy from the Inside
Out Part I: Unpacking Origins: Decolonizing the Foundations of Family
Therapy 1. Breaking the Colonial Frame: Power, Privilege, and Family
Therapy 2. From Pathology to Liberation: Decolonizing Family Well-Being 3.
Beyond the Binary: Decolonizing Gender, Sexuality, and Family Development
4. Family Therapy in the Era of AI: Will Technology Advance or Erase
Indigenous & Non-Western Practices? Part 2: Decolonizing Life Cycle
Narratives -Systemic Intersections in Family Development 5. Goodbye Birds
and the Bees: How Systemic Therapists Can Use a Reproductive Justice
Framework to Rethink Family Building 6. Rethinking Childhood:
Neurovariance, Cultural Strengths & Decolonialized Development Perspectives
7. Grieving in the Wake of Colonialism: Using Creative Arts to Explore,
Process, and Integrate Bio-Psycho-Social-Cultural Perspectives of Loss and
Grief Across the Lifespan Part 3. Beyond Therapy - Collective Healing,
Advocacy & Alternative Knowledge Systems 8. Liberating Love: Rewriting the
Fairytale and Expanding Relationship Norms 9. Agency-Centered Relational
Therapy: Decolonizing Healing & Relationship Work 10. How Family Therapy
Knowledge is Made and The World it Makes: Nonprofit Practice, Capitalism,
and The Politics of Knowledge Conclusion
Out Part I: Unpacking Origins: Decolonizing the Foundations of Family
Therapy 1. Breaking the Colonial Frame: Power, Privilege, and Family
Therapy 2. From Pathology to Liberation: Decolonizing Family Well-Being 3.
Beyond the Binary: Decolonizing Gender, Sexuality, and Family Development
4. Family Therapy in the Era of AI: Will Technology Advance or Erase
Indigenous & Non-Western Practices? Part 2: Decolonizing Life Cycle
Narratives -Systemic Intersections in Family Development 5. Goodbye Birds
and the Bees: How Systemic Therapists Can Use a Reproductive Justice
Framework to Rethink Family Building 6. Rethinking Childhood:
Neurovariance, Cultural Strengths & Decolonialized Development Perspectives
7. Grieving in the Wake of Colonialism: Using Creative Arts to Explore,
Process, and Integrate Bio-Psycho-Social-Cultural Perspectives of Loss and
Grief Across the Lifespan Part 3. Beyond Therapy - Collective Healing,
Advocacy & Alternative Knowledge Systems 8. Liberating Love: Rewriting the
Fairytale and Expanding Relationship Norms 9. Agency-Centered Relational
Therapy: Decolonizing Healing & Relationship Work 10. How Family Therapy
Knowledge is Made and The World it Makes: Nonprofit Practice, Capitalism,
and The Politics of Knowledge Conclusion







