[HTML][HTML] Indian family systems, collectivistic society and psychotherapy

RK Chadda, KS Deb - Indian journal of psychiatry, 2013 - journals.lww.com
Indian society is collectivistic and promotes social cohesion and interdependence. The
traditional Indian joint family, which follows the same principles of collectivism, has proved …

Treating troubled families: Therapeutic scenario in India

B Thomas - International Review of Psychiatry, 2012 - Taylor & Francis
India, a country of diverse cultures, languages, life styles, and ethnicities, is becoming a land
of economic change, political stability, technological advancement, and changing traditional …

Developing culturally competent marriage and family therapists: Guidelines for working with Asian Indian American couples

WJ DuPree, KA Bhakta, PS Patel… - The American Journal of …, 2013 - Taylor & Francis
The growing Asian Indian population has prompted the need for counselors to consider
multicultural factors when communicating with their clients. This study provides initial …

Up close: Family therapy challenges and innovations around the world

J Roberts, K Abu‐Baker, C Diez Fernández… - Family …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Family therapists from 10 different countries (China, India, Israel including Palestinian
citizens, Japan, Mexico, Peru, Spain, Turkey, Uganda, and the United Kingdom) describe …

Counseling and family therapy in India: Evolving professions in a rapidly developing nation

DK Carson, S Jain, S Ramirez - International Journal for the Advancement …, 2009 - Springer
Outpatient counseling is a relatively new concept and form of clinical practice in India. This
article provides an overview of the need for and current status of counseling and family …

Cultural factors influencing young adult Indian women's beliefs about disclosing domestic violence victimization

D Stephens, A Eaton - Journal of Social Issues, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract According to India's National Family Health Survey (Ghosh, 2007), over one third of
women in India have experienced domestic violence (DV). In this study, we examined young …

Family therapy in Chinese culture and context: lessons from supervising therapists-in-training in China

KMT Quek, HM Chen - Contemporary Family Therapy, 2017 - Springer
Systemic family therapy as an essential paradigm for treating couples and families has gone
global since its initial rise to popularity. According to researchers, China has signaled a …

Teach Self‐Awareness and Self‐of‐the‐Therapist in a Chinese Society: A Class Example at National Taiwan University

HM Chen, PC Hsiung - Australian and New Zealand Journal of …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
This paper discusses major cultural differences and corresponding teaching strategies when
training student therapists in Taiwan about the concepts of self‐of‐the‐therapist and self …

School counseling in India

P Akos, S Jain, S Gurjar - Journal of Asia Pacific Counseling, 2014 - dbpia.co.kr
School counseling as a profession is in its infancy in India. Historical trends in education and
counseling in India are highlighted and set the context for contemporary, culturally relevant …

Global contexts for the profession of systemic family therapy

T Sim, C Sim - The handbook of systemic family therapy, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
This chapter aims to focus on the current development of systemic family therapy (SFT)
around the world, particularly in Africa, Asia, Latin America, Middle East, Russia, and other …