Importance of cultural patterns in psychotherapy
JA Bustamante - American Journal of Psychotherapy, 1957 - Am Psychiatric Assoc
Obviously, an individual's physio-socio-cultural environment exerts a profound influence
upon him; it serves to channel his instinctual impulses, at least in part, thus determining his …
upon him; it serves to channel his instinctual impulses, at least in part, thus determining his …
Windows of cultural opportunity: A thematic analysis of how cultural conversations occur in psychotherapy.
A cultural opportunity is 1 of 3 pillars within multicultural orientation framework; it is defined
as a moment in therapy when aspects of a client's background emerge, which can be deeply …
as a moment in therapy when aspects of a client's background emerge, which can be deeply …
Cultural stereotyping among psychotherapists.
M Bloombaum, J Yamamoto… - Journal of Consulting and …, 1968 - psycnet.apa.org
Abstract IN AN INVESTIGATION OF 16 PSYCHOTHERAPISTS, IT WAS FOUND THAT SS
REFLECT THE CULTURE TO WHICH THEY BELONG, AND ARE THUS NOT" IMMUNE TO …
REFLECT THE CULTURE TO WHICH THEY BELONG, AND ARE THUS NOT" IMMUNE TO …
Cultural factors in psychoanalytic therapy
G Devereux - Journal of the American Psychoanalytic …, 1953 - journals.sagepub.com
A technical discussion of the influence of cul ural factors ipon the course and technique of
psychoanalytic therapy must begin with a preliminary analysis of the nature of culture, and of …
psychoanalytic therapy must begin with a preliminary analysis of the nature of culture, and of …
Integration of cultural awareness into psychotherapy
J Wohl - American Journal of Psychotherapy, 1989 - Am Psychiatric Assoc
Culture pervades psychotherapy regardless of whether the psychotherapy is intracultural or
obviously cross-cultural. This paper looks toward an integration of cultural awareness and …
obviously cross-cultural. This paper looks toward an integration of cultural awareness and …
Recognizing and dealing with cultural influences in psychotherapy
MP Duckworth, T Iezzi - Clinical strategies for becoming a master …, 2006 - Elsevier
Publisher Summary This chapter focuses on the effects of cultural influences on
psychotherapy. The increasing recognition of cultural influences in the psychotherapeutic …
psychotherapy. The increasing recognition of cultural influences in the psychotherapeutic …
Introduction to special issue: Cultural processes in psychotherapy.
J Owen - Psychotherapy, 2018 - psycnet.apa.org
This article introduces the special issue on cultural processes in psychotherapy. The special
section was organized to highlight both the clinical and research aspects of the cultural …
section was organized to highlight both the clinical and research aspects of the cultural …
Psychotherapy as an instrument of culture.
LT Hoshmand - 2001 - psycnet.apa.org
Examines how psychotherapy serves as an instrument of culture, drawing on a cultural and
narrative view. The usefulness of this view is illustrated with a case that follows. Implications …
narrative view. The usefulness of this view is illustrated with a case that follows. Implications …
Cultural adaptations in treatment.
S Sue - Scientific Review of Mental Health Practice, 2010 - search.ebscohost.com
Cardemil's analysis of cultural adaptations in treatment provides some important insights
into the nature of cultural adaptations and the means for more adequately conceptualizing …
into the nature of cultural adaptations and the means for more adequately conceptualizing …
The role of culture in psychodynamic psychotherapy: Parallel process resulting from cultural similarities between patient and therapist
CI Rodriguez, DL Cabaniss… - American Journal of …, 2008 - Am Psychiatric Assoc
This case illustrates how cultural issues can influence the progression of psychodynamic
therapy. During the course of supervision, the resident learns how understanding the …
therapy. During the course of supervision, the resident learns how understanding the …