1. Cross-Cultural Psychotherapy
Those in the majority position remain unaware that the people who make up the minority have a different cultural way of life that should be valued and included. ... A person's cultural context can shape not only living patterns, but also the development of an inner world and the manner in which one relates to oneself and others. ... Worldviews, cultural views and family beliefs influence the manner in which a person approaches making decisions, problem solving, and one's attitude toward life. ... This form of healing demands that a person be willing to engage in conversation about pr...
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