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This book provides insight into the unique challenges facing Indian
and South Asian immigrants in the West-particularly in the United
States. It explores the "baggage" they carry; their expectations
versus the realities of negotiating a new cultural, social,
religious, and economic milieu; nostalgia and idealization of the
past; and the hybridity of existence. Within this context, the
author discusses factors which often contribute to
intergenerational family conflict among this population. Jacob
asserts that this conflict is largely a product of differences in
cultural values and identity, acculturation stress, and the
experience of marginality. After analyzing and interpreting
empirical data collected from two hundred families, he proposes the
"Praxis-Reflection-Action" (PRA) Model: a five-stage therapeutic
model and the first pastoral psychotherapeutic model developed for
the Asian Indians living in the West.
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