“…However, ethnic compatibility between the therapist and the client is not a guarantee for the success of the treatment (Maramba & Nagayama Hall, 2002). This encounter involves many dilemmas and challenges, which also arose in this study, such as living in the same community, which blurs the boundaries between the personal and the professional (Goode‐Cross & Grim, 2016), and may cause tension, especially in a collective society where the therapists worry for their good name and their image in society; the expectations of members of the community that the therapist will understand them and share similar beliefs (Natoor & Shoshana, 2020); and the friction between the values of the profession, which are essentially ‘Western‐secular’, and the cultural–local values of the therapist and the patient (Elsayed et al, 2022). The interviewees in this study were not immune to these challenges, which further complicated the dilemmas they faced in deciding whether to remove at‐risk children from their homes.…”