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- Title
Wrapping and Unwrapping Emotions: Clinical Practice with East Asian Immigrant Elders.
- Authors
Shibusawa, Tazuko; Chung, Irene
- Abstract
Using the cultural norm of the way gifts are wrapped, unwrapped, and exchanged as a metaphor for interpersonal connections, this paper presents the way therapists can establish therapeutic relationships with East Asian clients who do not express emotions openly. We first discuss the ways in which emotions are conceptualized, experienced, and expressed in East Asian cultures. We then present vignettes of our work with older Chinese and Japanese immigrant women to illustrate the importance of therapist authenticity and co-construction of the therapeutic relationship. Using the framework of relational/cultural theory, which posits that healing takes place in the context of mutually empathic growth-fostering relationships, we illustrate the importance of establishing mutuality between therapist and client as a form of cultural empathy.
- Subjects
UNITED States; PSYCHIATRIC social work; EAST Asian Americans; OLDER immigrants; SOCIAL work with immigrants; CROSS-cultural counseling; SOCIAL worker &; client; PSYCHOLOGY
- Publication
Clinical Social Work Journal, 2009, Vol 37, Issue 4, p312
- ISSN
0091-1674
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s10615-009-0228-y