Negotiating cultural relevance from within therapy conversations
Inés Sametband,
Giacomo Chiara,
Joaquín Gaete-Silva
et al.
Abstract:Culturally-laden understandings permeate all social interactions, including therapy conversations, and have been referred to as cultural background(s) providing context to the task-at-hand. Historically, cultural backgrounds have been conceptualized as separated from the individual, in pictorial or essentialized ways. Therapists training for multicultural competence tend to focus solely on using a-priori knowledge of clients’ cultural background as a guide to understand clients’ identities. In this article, we… Show more
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