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The (HI)Stories We Live by: Power/Knowledge and Family Therapy in Africa
Authors:Terri M Bakker  F J A Snyders
Institution:(1) Senior Lecturer, Department of Psychology, Vista University, Mamelodi Campus, Private Bag X1311, 0127 Silverton, Republic of South Africa;(2) Professor, Department of Psychology, University of South Africa, P. O. Box 392, Pretoria, 0001, Republic of South Africa
Abstract:There is a need to Africanise family therapy so as to serve the interest of local communities. Western approaches to family therapy have been accused of being irrelevant to African contexts. They are seen as forming part of a dominant scientific knowledge which invalidates local folk and cultural psychologies and thereby continuing a historical tradition of oppressive colonial power relations. This paper aims at archaeologising and evaluating such criticism by situating family therapy within different fields of knowledge that have emerged historically and are currently co-existing in Africa. The advantages and disadvantages of dominant family therapy approaches in African contexts are explored by focussing on power relations between different knowledges in Africa. It is argued that many global narratives of family therapy offer congenial companionship to many local African narratives, but that family therapists should pay more attention to local spiritual and political narratives so as to attain more legitimacy and validation by local communities.
Keywords:family therapy  Africa  power/knowledge  narratives  liberation  relevance
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