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Introduction

Mudita Rastogi is professor, couple and family therapist, author, presenter, and mentor in the field of couple and family therapy and psychology. She has worked in both India and the United States to further training, multicultural dialog, scholarship, and practice. Rastogi has served on the editorial boards of seven major family and couple therapy journals, edited two books, and authored numerous book chapters and journal articles. Her major areas of interest include gender, culture, and South Asian families.

Career

Rastogi received her Ph.D. in marriage and family therapy from Texas Tech University in 1995. Her doctoral dissertation was titled Adult Daughters’ Perception of The Mother-Daughter Relationship: A Cross Cultural Comparison. She served as assistant professor at the Illinois School of Professional Psychology (ISPP) in Chicago Illinois and then as associate professor (1995–2005). Rastogi then continued as a professor of Clinical Psychology and Coordinator of the...

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  • Maker, A., Mittal, M., & Rastogi, M.* (2005). South Asians in the United States: Developing a systemic and empirically-based mental health assessment model. In Rastogi, & E. Wieling (Eds.), Voices of color: First person accounts of ethnic minority therapists (pp. 233–254). Thousand Oaks: Sage. *Equal authorship.

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  • Massey-Hastings, N., & Rastogi, M. (2015). Choosing the Childfree or Parenting Lifestyle (CCOPL): Therapist manual. Unpublished manuscript, Department of Clinical Psychology, Illinois School of Professional Psychology, Schaumburg.

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  • Rastogi, M. (2002). The mother-adult daughter questionnaire (MAD): Developing a culturally sensitive instrument. The Family Journal, 10(2), 145–155. https://doi.org/10.1177/1066480702102004.

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  • Rastogi, M. (2009a). Drawing gender to the foreground: Couple therapy with South Asians in the U.S. In M. Rastogi & V. Thomas (Eds.), Multicultural couple therapy (pp. 257–275). Thousand Oaks: Sage.

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  • Rastogi, M. (2009b). Asian Indians in intercultural marriages: Intersections of acculturation, gender and exogamy. In T. Karis & K. Killian (Eds.), Intercultural couples (pp. 189–206). New York: Routledge.

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  • Rastogi, M., & Bhatia, T. (2016). Young adult daughters’ experience of maternal loss: Self, relationships, and culture. Journal of Systemic Therapies, 35(4), 23–40.

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  • Rastogi, M., & Thomas, V. (Eds.). (2009a). Multicultural couple therapy. Thousand Oaks: Sage.

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  • Rastogi, M., & Thomas, V. (2009b). Introduction to multicultural therapy. In M. Rastogi & V. Thomas (Eds.), Multicultural couple therapy (pp. 3–8). Thousand Oaks: Sage.

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  • Rastogi, M., & Wampler, K. S. (1999). Adult daughters’ perceptions of the mother-daughter relationship: A cross cultural comparison. Family Relations, 48, 327–336. https://doi.org/10.2307/585643.

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  • Rastogi, M., & Wieling, E. (Eds.). (2005a). Voices of color: First person accounts of ethnic minority therapists. Thousand Oaks: Sage.

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  • Rastogi, M., & Woolford-Hunt, C.* (2005). International academic sojourners in the United States of America: Color in the ivory tower. In M. Rastogi, & E. Wieling (Eds.), Voices of color: First person accounts of ethnic minority therapists (pp. 211–229). Thousand Oaks: Sage. *Equal authorship.

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  • Storm, C. L., Lin, L., & Rastogi, M. (2014). Contracting for mentoring with systemic supervisors in other countries. In T. C. Todd & C. L. Storm (Eds.), The complete systemic supervisor: Philosophy, context and pragmatics (2nd ed.). Chichester: Wiley. Electronic Resources www.wiley.com/go/todd.

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  • Todd, T. C., & Rastogi, M. (2014). Listening to supervisees about problems in systemic supervision. In T. C. Todd & C. L. Storm (Eds.), The complete systemic supervisor: Philosophy, context and pragmatics (2nd ed., pp. 314–334). Chichester: Wiley.

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Sahebi, B. (2019). Rastogi, Mudita. In: Lebow, J.L., Chambers, A.L., Breunlin, D.C. (eds) Encyclopedia of Couple and Family Therapy. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-49425-8_783

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