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Treatment Expectations and Treatment Experience of Chinese Families Towards Family Therapy: appraisal of a common belief
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Family MedicineEast Asian StudiesEducationSystemic TherapyMental HealthFamily SystemsFamily InteractionHong KongCultural DiversityTherapeutic RelationshipFamily RelationshipsFamily TherapistsTreatment ExperienceNursingCultureCommon BeliefCross-cultural AssessmentCross-cultural PerspectiveProfessional CounselingFamily PsychologyCultural PsychiatryTreatment ExpectationsFamily TherapyMedicine
This paper reports results of a qualitative study on family therapy conducted in Hong Kong, which aims to identify Chinese families’ treatment expectations, delineate their subjective experience and the outcome in treatment. By comparing the expectations, the experience and the outcome, this study examines and challenges the belief that the practice of family therapy should necessarily be fundamentally adapted to be ‘culture‐specific’, an assumption that has hitherto been untested and possibly based on overgeneralized cultural stereotyping. This study provides empirical evidence for family therapists who have interests in working with local and overseas Chinese families to improve their practice.
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