COVER; CONTENTS; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; EDITORS' FOREWORD; FOREWORD; CHAPTER ONE: Introduction; PART I: Culture and systemic thinking; CHAPTER TWO: System; CHAPTER THREE: Culture; CHAPTER FOUR: Culture and system; CHAPTER FIVE: Information and experience; PART II: Cross-cultural clinical work; CHAPTER SIX: Connectedness and rationality; CHAPTER SEVEN: Choosing meaning: 1; CHAPTER EIGHT: Choosing meaning: 2; CHAPTER NINE: From Macpherson to ethnography; APPENDIX: THE REFLECTIVE LOOP; REFERENCES; INDEX
Summary
Starting with the MacPherson Report and its pronouncements on racism in Britain and in particular 'institutionalised racism', Dr Krause focuses on the practice of family therapy and draws on her expertise as both anthropologist and systemic family psychotherapist to formulate a cogent critical evaluation of the field
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 117-127) and indexes