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Transference and Empathy in Asian American Psychotherapy: Cultural Values and Treatment Needs

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

Transference and Empathy in Asian American Psychotherapy: Cultural Values and Treatment Needs

Contributors:

By (Author) Jean Lau Chin
By (author) Joan Huser Liem
By (author) MaryAnna Domokos-Cheng Ham
By (author) George K. Hong

ISBN:

9780275944933

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Praeger Publishers Inc

Publication Date:

24th May 1993

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Psychiatry
Anthropology
Cultural studies

Dewey:

616.89

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

168

Description

The Asian American population is increasing rapidly and, not unpredictably, so are its mental health needs. A number of cultural factors and stressors common to Asian Americans pose obstacles to the successful employment of Western psychotherapy approaches and counseling---for example, the central role of the family in Asian life and the culturally based, traditional stigma associated with mental health problems. The authors, all practicing psychotherapists, focus on the critical aspects of transference and empathy in their consideration of the mental health approaches and therapies appropriate to ethnic minority population. The work has value as a resource for professionals and as a training guide for those intending to practice as psychotherapists and counselors in minority communities. It offers extraordinary insights and practical guidance through the use of case studies. Not only do these identify problems stemming from the racial differences between client and therapist, but they also provide rich clinical examples of case diagnosis, treatment plans, and client status statements. This is an important book that will further both the theory and practice of psychotherapy among minority populations.

Reviews

.,."nicely examines the process of psychotherapy as based on Western thinking and orientation. This is juxtaposed with Asian cultural values and practices of reinforcing self-restraint rather than 'talking out' problems. The book will help clinicians to understand why a therapeutic relationship with Asian clients may be very different from what is expected in a traditional therapeutic relationship with a Westerner."-Cultural Diversity and Mental Health
...nicely examines the process of psychotherapy as based on Western thinking and orientation. This is juxtaposed with Asian cultural values and practices of reinforcing self-restraint rather than 'talking out' problems. The book will help clinicians to understand why a therapeutic relationship with Asian clients may be very different from what is expected in a traditional therapeutic relationship with a Westerner.-Cultural Diversity and Mental Health
..."nicely examines the process of psychotherapy as based on Western thinking and orientation. This is juxtaposed with Asian cultural values and practices of reinforcing self-restraint rather than 'talking out' problems. The book will help clinicians to understand why a therapeutic relationship with Asian clients may be very different from what is expected in a traditional therapeutic relationship with a Westerner."-Cultural Diversity and Mental Health

Author Bio

Jean Lau Chin is a licensed Psychologist and Systemwide Dean of the California School of Professional Psychology at Alliant International University. She is Past President of the Division of Women in the American Psychological Association, and has more than 30 years clinical, consulting, and management experience in health, mental health, and human services.

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