Culture and gender in marital therapy with ethiopian immigrants: A conversation in metaphors |
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Authors: | Amith Ben-David PhD |
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Affiliation: | (1) Center for Research and Study of the Family, School of Social Work, University of Haifa, 31905 Mount Carmel, Israel |
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Abstract: | Israel is a country which has absorbed more than half of its population during its first 44 years of existence. Recently, the trend has been to move away from the melting-pot ideology and favor the philosophy of unity in diversity. The purpose of this paper is to shed some light on the issue of marital therapy in the context of immigration, family loss, and different cultural traditions in the Ethiopian community living in Israel. A story of marital therapy is recounted in which the continuity and expansion of customs is used. This provided a sense of familiarity in therapy to demonstrate culture and gender-sensitive therapy and illustrate possible guidelines for therapeutic collaboration.I would like to thank Yael Kitov, the therapist, for her wonderful job-Amith Ben-David. |
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