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Dr. Carmen Vazquez

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and psychological services for North American children, adolescents, adults

 

Dr. Carmen Inoa Vazquez

 

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Dr. Vazquez's 2010 Presentations

Keynote Speaker at Alianza Annual Conference; Healing Generations and Transforming Communities;  "Domestic Violence: The Importance of Collaboration."  3/19/10; Miami, Florida

Presenter at 6th International Conference on the Dialogical Self; "The Narrative of Loss:  Integrating Self and Culture in Grief Therapy with Latinos."  Athens
Greece;-September 2010

 

 

Watch for the Spanish edition of this web site to be added soon at this same location, which you may recommend to those who are more comfortable with Spanish.

© Copyright 2005-2009 by Carmen Vazquez, Ph.D.  All rights reserved.

 

 

BOOK

THE MARIA PARADOX

How Latinas Can Merge Old World Traditions with New World Self-esteeM

by Rosa Maria Gil, D.S.W. and Carmen Inoa Vazquez, Ph.D.

In hardcover and paperback

Available in English and Spanish

(Ordering link is at bottom of this page)

Book Reviews

 

From Publishers Weekly
Gil and Vazquez are psychotherapists based in New York City, with largely Latina clienteles. Case histories drawn from their private practices enliven a unique self-help guide for Hispanic women and the men who love them. Reinforcing traditional machismo, the authors declare, is marianismo, a centuries-old belief system that in effect tells Latinas: "Don't forget a woman's subservient place; never put your own needs first; don't wish for more in life than being a housewife; sex is for making babies." Filled with self-help exercises, their clearly written manual, designed to help Latinas enter mainstream American culture with enhanced self-esteem, offers practical advice on how to build support networks, overcome passivity, forge career paths, change or get out of abusive relationships and increase sexual fulfillment.
 

From Booklist
The authors--a psychotherapist and a psychologist--have written a book expressly for Latinas, taking as their premise the idea that there is a profound clash between traditional values and culture and the opportunities and expectations Latinas find in the U.S. At the core of the Maria paradox is the concept of marianismo, already defined in academic literature but, according to the authors, made available to the general reader for the first time in this book. Marianismo is for Latinas what machismo is for Latino men, a set of cultural expectations that can define and also limit behavior. Among the "10 commandments" of marianismo are "do not forget a woman's place," "do not forsake tradition," "do not be single, self-supporting, or independent minded," and "do not wish for more in life than being a housewife." Using exercises and case studies, the authors examine the impact of marianismo on mother-daughter relationships, workplace issues, sexual behavior, marriage, and parenting. They then discuss avenues for change. A useful and readable book for most libraries serving Hispanic populations. Mary Ellen Quinn

 

 

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