Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Asian Indian, Pakistani, and Middle Eastern Families in Psycho-Therapy

One family assessment treatment issue is about the differences in rates of acculturation of family members. The common rule of thumb says that the degree of acculturation depends on: how many years were spent in the US, age at migration age, exposure to community culture and human beings, professional affiliations, employment setting, spiritual and religious beliefs, health, and speaking English. Different family members may employ different resources for coping, including resilience and internal hardiness. More information: read more about

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