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Family Therapy in Chinese Culture and Context: Lessons from Supervising Therapists-in-Training in China
Authors:Karen Mui-Teng Quek  Hao-Min Chen
Institution:1.Marriage and Family Therapy Program, Bethel Seminary,Bethel University,San Diego,USA;2.Couple and Family Therapy,Alliant International University,Irvine,USA
Abstract:Systemic family therapy as an essential paradigm for treating couples and families has gone global since its initial rise to popularity. According to researchers, China has signaled a strong desire for training in systemic family therapy. Even though this mode of mental health service is a foreign import to China, the surge in interest for Western psychotherapy for individuals and families grows by leaps and bounds. However there has been evolving conversations about the transportability of systemic family therapy from the West to the East. Using a qualitative focus group format, this study explored the experiences of sixteen Chinese couple and family therapists on their perspectives in adapting systemic family therapy concepts to the local Chinese context. Results reveal the interplay between the systems of the changing Chinese family structure and of the application of family therapy models that originated from the West must work harmoniously in order to enhance the goodness of the familial system within the evolving Chinese society in the 21st century.
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