This book moves the issues of culture, race and equity into the
centre of psychotherapeutic practice, including that which involves
therapeutic encounters across culture, racial and ethnic divides.
It develops an approach to cultural transference and demonstrates
that thinking about culture, race and ethnicity does not belong at
the margin. A number of well-known thinkers and practitioners in
the systemic field engage with these issues in the therapeutic
relationship. The therapeutic relationship is increasingly becoming
a central topic in systemic psychotherapy and cross-cultural
thinking. By asking experienced systemic psychotherapist to offer
their reflections and thoughts on this topic, the book has four
aims: 1) to develop this area of systemic practice; 2) to place
culture squarely at the centre of all systemic psychotherapy
practice as a model for all psychotherapy practice; 3) to encourage
both trainees and experienced systemic psychotherapists to pay
attention to race, culture and ethnicity as issues in their own and
their clients' identities and 4) to inform researchers who use
qualitative research techniques such as ethnography.
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