Effectiveness of short-term seminars in four different cultures |
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Authors: | Miklós Kovács Magda Barcy PhD János Fúredi MD |
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Affiliation: | (1) Central National Institute, PF. 330, 114 Budapest, Hungary 1536;(2) Postgraduate Medical University, Budapest, Hungary |
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Abstract: | The authors examine the knowledge, attitudes, and suppositions concerning family therapy among specialists from four professionally and politically quite different cultures. The results of the survey, which was carried out among participants in workshops and specialists' training courses, have shown that: attitudes toward and the place of psychotherapy in a given culture serve as a relevant point of reference for finding out about attitudes toward family therapy; the value of the family as a sociological unit has a formative effect on views regarding family therapy; and professional and political isolation may be a hindrance to the formation of a healthy family therapy approach, but the basic attitude toward psychotherapy is not significantly influenced by ideological factors. |
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