Prologue: The changing paradigms in clinical practice
Part I. Overview of cross-cultural treatment considerations
Views from the 1950s to the 1990s
Conceptions of culturally responsive clinical practice for the 2000s
Part II. The beginning phase of the treatment process
Referral, assessment, and diagnosis
Engagement and therapeutic alliance
Part III. The middle phase of the treatment process
The treatment relationship: transference, countertransference, and the real relationship
Fixation, regression, and defenses
Part IV. The end phase of the treatment process