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The Satir Model and Cultural Sensitivity: A Hong Kong Reflection
Authors:Grace Cheung  Cecilia Chan
Affiliation:(1) Department of Social Work and Social Administration, University of Hong Kong, Pokfulam Road, Hong Kong
Abstract:This paper addresses cultural sensitivity in applying the Satir model in the Hong Kong Chinese cultural setting, focusing on congruent communication. The authors contend that Satir was sensitive to the demands of culture. Her focus on individuality, equality, and freedom responds aptly to the egalitarian individualist ethos of the United States. In Hong Kong the family is generally dominated by hierarchical collectivist values. Applying the Satir model as it is being practiced in the United States totally ignores prevailing cultural conditions. Following the spirit of Satir, the authors propose the adoption of an emic approach, drawing inspiration and resource from traditional Chinese culture and maintaining continuity with hierarchical collectivism while protecting individual quests for equality, freedom, and independence.
Keywords:Satir  Chinese culture  therapy  collectivism  individualism  Hong Kong
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