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- Title
Ethnic Identity and Parenting Stress in South Asian Families: Implications for Culturally Sensitive Counselling.
- Authors
Shariff, Aneesa
- Abstract
The South Asian culture is one in which family obligation and loyalty, as well as self- sacrifice and obedience toward one's elders, are paramount. These values can be different from those of the more individualistically oriented Euro-Canadian dominant culture, and can prompt challenges of cultural adjustment among Canadian-born South Asian youth and their immigrant parents. This article describes adolescent ethnic identity formation and parenting stress as two common issues for South Asian families in counselling. The article also presents culturally informed recommendations for addressing these issues, ending with a case illustration to highlight the use of these interventions in practice.
- Subjects
SOUTH Asia; ETHNICITY; PARENTING; PARENT-child relationships; FAMILIES; COUNSELING; IMMIGRANT families; IMMIGRANT children
- Publication
Canadian Journal of Counselling / Revue Canadienne de Counseling, 2009, Vol 43, Issue 1, p35
- ISSN
0828-3893
- Publication type
Article