Mestizo spirituality: toward an integrated approach to psychotherapy for Latina/OS.

作者: Joseph M. Cervantes

DOI: 10.1037/A0022078

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摘要: Development of culturally syntonic models for treatment that are consistent with belief systems ethnically diverse populations is at a beginning stage evolution. This paper step toward laying new conceptual and psychotherapeutic approach Latina/o clients, specifically those Mexican American backgrounds. It argued psychospiritual system the base these populations, framework must appropriately address theory, skills, practice. Mestizo spirituality presented described, review forces have impacted this understanding offered. Key concepts, therapeutic goals, relationship assumptions model, two case examples, application, limitations provided. Lastly, implications professional practice given.

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