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Growing at the Hyphen: Female Friendships and Social Context
Authors:Pratyusha Tummala-Narra
Institution:1. Boston College , Boston , Massachusetts tummalan@bc.edu
Abstract:Although the psychological literature has focused more on immigrant women's roles in their families, women's friendships are important sources of support and identity development. This article explores the development of friendship in the context of immigration, cultural adaptation, becoming a template for identity and intimacy. Specifically, the author describes a personal friendship and a psychotherapy case vignette, integrating feminist, multicultural, and relational psychoanalytic perspectives, to illustrate the influence of female friendship in coping with loss, acculturative stress, discrimination, and the formation of bicultural identity. These examples highlight the ways in which personal friendships of the therapist and the client contribute to the psychotherapeutic relationship, growth in intimacy and authenticity, and the negotiation of a hyphenated identity.
Keywords:bicultural identity  friendships  immigration  psychotherapy  women
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