An intersubjective approach to cross‐cultural clinical work
RMP Foster - Smith College Studies in Social Work, 1999 - Taylor & Francis
The cross‐cultural clinical encounter is fraught with anxieties, fears, biases, and
misunderstandings that are experienced by both members of the therapeutic dyad. Through …
misunderstandings that are experienced by both members of the therapeutic dyad. Through …
The clinician's cultural countertransference: The psychodynamics of culturally competent practice
RP Foster - Clinical Social Work Journal, 1998 - Springer
The purpose of this paper is to define the presence of the clinician's cultural
countertransference in the cross-cultural therapeutic dyad, and describe its impact on the …
countertransference in the cross-cultural therapeutic dyad, and describe its impact on the …
[图书][B] The handbook of transcultural counselling and psychotherapy
C Lago - 2011 - books.google.com
" With its diversity throughout including almost 40 authors from different therapeutic
modalities, continents and professional fields the book indeed is both an 'invitation and …
modalities, continents and professional fields the book indeed is both an 'invitation and …
Ethnotherapeutic empathy (EthE)—Part II: Techniques in interpersonal cognition and vicarious experiencing across cultures
ER Parson - Journal of Contemporary Psychotherapy, 1993 - Springer
Too much of what happens between patient and therapist in cross-cultural therapy is left to
chance. No wonder so many experienced cross-cultural therapists are searching for …
chance. No wonder so many experienced cross-cultural therapists are searching for …
Short-term intercultural psychotherapy: Ethnographic inquiry
KM Seeley - Social Work, 2004 - academic.oup.com
This article examines the challenges specific to short-term intercultural treatments and
recently developed approaches to intercultural treatments based on notions of cultural …
recently developed approaches to intercultural treatments based on notions of cultural …
[图书][B] Addressing cultural complexities in counseling and clinical practice: An intersectional approach
PA Hays - 2022 - psycnet.apa.org
Clinical programs typically prepare students for practice in medical and independent
settings, with a research base focused on psychopathology, neuropsychology, pain …
settings, with a research base focused on psychopathology, neuropsychology, pain …
The process of cross-cultural therapy between white therapists and clients of African-Caribbean descent
O Dos Santos, R Dallos - Qualitative Research in Psychology, 2012 - Taylor & Francis
This study explores clients' and therapists' experiences of cross-cultural psychological
therapy with specific reference to issues of race and culture. Three British African-Caribbean …
therapy with specific reference to issues of race and culture. Three British African-Caribbean …
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 …
Engagement in cross-cultural clinical practice: Narrative analysis of first sessions
Based on a larger process-outcome study on cross-cultural clinical practice, this report
focuses on the client-practitioner engagement process during the first session in cross …
focuses on the client-practitioner engagement process during the first session in cross …
Cross-cultural systemic therapy training and consultation: A postcolonial view
G Bacigalupe - Journal of Systemic Therapies, 1998 - Guilford Press
Cross-cultural educational and consultation interactions can be framed as gentle forms of
colonialism in which knowledge is the principal commodity. The author examines his past …
colonialism in which knowledge is the principal commodity. The author examines his past …