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Family therapy in Trinidad and Tobago

Identifieur interne : 000070 ( Stanalyst/Corpus ); précédent : 000069; suivant : 000071

Family therapy in Trinidad and Tobago

Auteurs : S.-A. Gopaul-Mcnicol

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RBID : Francis:521-98-10236

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Abstract

Trinidad and Tobago, one of the 14 members ofthe English Caribbean Community (CARICOM) nations has been ofmuch interest to westerners due to its political and economic power in the English Caribbean during the 1980's and early 1990's. While Caribbeans as a whole are more familiar with sociology and politics, psychology and psychotherapy are still very much elusive concepts. The purpose of this article is to emphasize how psychology and family therapy are conceptualized for the people of Trinidad and Tobago. Moreover, this article offers some significant insights in therapeutic strategies and the differences in the role of the therapist. Case examples are presented to illustrate how a client's expectations and cultural roles influence the process of treatment

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NO : FRANCIS 521-98-10236 INIST
FT : (Thérapie familiale à Trinité et Tobago)
ET : Family therapy in Trinidad and Tobago
AU : GOPAUL-MCNICOL (S.-A.)
AF : St. John's University/New York/Etats-Unis (1 aut.)
DT : Publication en série; Niveau analytique
SO : International journal of sociology of the family; ISSN 0020-7667; Inde; Da. 1997; Vol. 27; No. 1; Pp. 35-44; Bibl. 1 p.1/4
LA : Anglais
EA : Trinidad and Tobago, one of the 14 members ofthe English Caribbean Community (CARICOM) nations has been ofmuch interest to westerners due to its political and economic power in the English Caribbean during the 1980's and early 1990's. While Caribbeans as a whole are more familiar with sociology and politics, psychology and psychotherapy are still very much elusive concepts. The purpose of this article is to emphasize how psychology and family therapy are conceptualized for the people of Trinidad and Tobago. Moreover, this article offers some significant insights in therapeutic strategies and the differences in the role of the therapist. Case examples are presented to illustrate how a client's expectations and cultural roles influence the process of treatment
CC : 52110
FD : Trinité et Tobago; Thérapie familiale; Psychologie sociale; Domaine de recherche; Psychothérapie; Conceptualisation; Malade; Aspiration; Contexte socioculturel; Facteur socio-culturel
ED : Trinidad and Tobago; Family Therapy; Social Psychology; Research field; Psychotherapy; Conceptualization; Patient; Aspiration; Sociocultural context; Socio-cultural Factor
LO : INIST-22244.354000068614890030
ID : 521

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