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The value of curiosity and naiveté for the cross-cultural psychotherapist / Larry Dyche en Family process, Año 1995 - Vol. 34 - No. 4 (Diciembre)
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Título : The value of curiosity and naiveté for the cross-cultural psychotherapist Tipo de documento: texto impreso Autores: Larry Dyche, Autor ; Luis H. Zayas, Autor Fecha de publicación: 2020 Artículo en la página: pp. 389-399 Idioma : Inglés (eng) Idioma original : Inglés (eng) Palabras clave: Aculturación, Actitud del personal de salud, Diversidad cultural, Comportamiento exploratorio, Conocimientos, Modelos psicologicos, Perjudicar, Métodos de psicoterapia. Resumen: Therapists today face a dramatic increase in the cultural diversity of their client populations. Cultural literacy, long the dominant model for preparing to do cross-cultural therapy, advocates study of the prospective client's history and culture. This model, however, poses logistical problems, emphasizes scholarship over the experiential and phenomenological, and risks seeing clients as their culture and not as themselves. Link: ./index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=23812
in Family process > Año 1995 - Vol. 34 - No. 4 (Diciembre) . - pp. 389-399[artículo] The value of curiosity and naiveté for the cross-cultural psychotherapist [texto impreso] / Larry Dyche, Autor ; Luis H. Zayas, Autor . - 2020 . - pp. 389-399.
Idioma : Inglés (eng) Idioma original : Inglés (eng)
in Family process > Año 1995 - Vol. 34 - No. 4 (Diciembre) . - pp. 389-399
Palabras clave: Aculturación, Actitud del personal de salud, Diversidad cultural, Comportamiento exploratorio, Conocimientos, Modelos psicologicos, Perjudicar, Métodos de psicoterapia. Resumen: Therapists today face a dramatic increase in the cultural diversity of their client populations. Cultural literacy, long the dominant model for preparing to do cross-cultural therapy, advocates study of the prospective client's history and culture. This model, however, poses logistical problems, emphasizes scholarship over the experiential and phenomenological, and risks seeing clients as their culture and not as themselves. Link: ./index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=23812