As a therapist, you may find yourself at a brick wall when you try to treat Middle Eastern, North African, South American, Asian, and other clients with psychotherapeutic techniques formulated in the West. As Cross-Cultural Counseling: The Arab-Palestinian Case illustrates, the construction of self, community, and society is remarkably different in Arab countries. Only certain aspects of Western psychotherapy can be adapted to respond to the unique sociopolitical conditions and cultural factors affecting the mental health of people raised to consider community needs over self needs and desires. This text suggests a biopsychosocial approach to treating psychological disorders among Arab clients and highlights differences in the prevalence and manifestation of psychological disorders among peoples of South/Eastern backgrounds, as compared to what is known in the West. You'll gain an education and understanding from Cross-Cultural Counseling that helps you provide more effective services to Arabs and Palestinians to meet their mental health needs. Cross-Cultural Counseling shows you how divesting therapeutic techniques of cultural sensitivity results in the alienation of clients who are not accustomed to recognizing or meeting their individual needs. It suggests a biopsychosocial approach to treating psychological disorders among Arab clients and highlights differences in the prevalence and manifestation of psychological disorders among peoples of South/Eastern backgrounds, as compared to what is known in the West. Challenging therapists to discard their misconceptions and biases about people who don't fit the Western mold in terms of individualization, identity, and personality, the book also covers: different sociopolitical situations in Arab countries and the maintenance of authoritarian and collectivistic culture psychocultural features of Arabs socialization in Arab homes and schools help-seeking behavior among Arabs and poor mental health service delivery in Arab countries factors threatening the unity of the Palestinian family therapeutic recommendations for traditional clients According to author Marwan Dwairy, Cross-Cultural Counseling is meant to "undo the dehumanization that has surrounded Palestinian-Arabs and help clinicians to understand the behavior of the Arab client and come to know the person in him or her." Certainly, no other book can help you, as a psychologist, psychiatrist, or mental health professional, treat Palestinians, Arabs, and other South/Eastern clients as efficiently and successfully.
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评分这本书的内容组织逻辑严密得令人称奇,仿佛是为理解复杂议题量身定做的蓝图。每一章节的过渡都显得水到渠成,前一个部分的结论自然而然地导向了后一个部分的探讨,形成了一个无懈可击的思想闭环。我尤其欣赏作者在引入新理论时所采用的对比手法,他不仅清晰地阐述了A观点,还毫不回避地将其与B观点的优势和局限性进行权衡,这种思辨的深度,极大地拓展了我思考的维度。它不是简单地罗列事实或理论,而是在构建一个立体的、多角度的分析框架,鼓励读者主动参与到概念的建构过程中去。这种结构上的精妙,使得全书的阅读体验如同攀登一座层层递进的山峰,每登高一步,视野就开阔一分,让人对主题的掌握更为全面和扎实。
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