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Cross-cultural psychotherapy

International Journal of Nursing Studies, 1975
THE PRIMARY aim in the initiation of the 15-month nurse-client relationship described in this paper facilitated the process for a psychiatric nurse, educated in an American setting to learn the customs, beliefs and perceptions of colleagues and clients from a different culture.
M N, Johnson, M O, Olatawura
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Cross-Cultural Psychotherapy

American Journal of Psychiatry, 1968
One of the major obstacles in the development of mental health services in large areas of the non-Western world is the difficulty in making culture- and language-specific adaptations of Western scientific approaches. Individual psychotherapy is a powerful tool in the generation of such culture-specific concepts; it can be a highly useful technique for ...
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Cross-Cultural Observations

Journal of Gerontological Nursing, 1987
During old age, as during earlier stages of development, individuals need to feel that they are active contributors in society.
P A, Seabrooks, R, Kahn, G, Gero
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Cross-Cultural Psychology

2011
Cross-Cultural Psychology is a leading textbook offering senior undergraduate and graduate students a thorough and balanced overview of the whole field of cross-cultural psychology. The team of internationally acclaimed authors present the latest empirical research, theory, methodology and applications from around the world. They discuss all domains of
Berry, J.W.   +4 more
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Cross-Cultural Responses to Cross-Cultural Communication

ITL - International Journal of Applied Linguistics, 1994
Abstract This paper builds on ongoing research on communication in English between migrants of diverse backgrounds in Melbourne work-places. Subjects from various European and South-east Asian backgrounds were videoed responding to videoed role plays between European and South-east Asians based on instances of communication ...
Michael Clyne   +2 more
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Cross-cultural compassion

This entry conceptualises cross-cultural compassion as the ability to develop deep, authentic, and genuine emotional bonds, contrasting it with instrumental and task-oriented work relationships across cultures. Unlike empathy, which has a longer research tradition, compassion involves not only the ability to put oneself in the shoes of others but also ...
Sven Horak   +2 more
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Cross-cultural Experiments

2008
A large number of well-replicated results using a wide variety of experimental games are inconsistent with the assumption that people are money maximizers. Instead, people’s behaviour is consistent with choices based on social preferences in which people place a positive value on fairness, reciprocity, or equity (see Camerer, 2003, for a review).
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Cross-cultural chemistry

Nature Chemistry, 2019
After a PhD in Canada, a post-graduate career in the USA and fellowships in Japan and Austria, Reuben Hudson discusses how a universal language enables the meaningful pursuit of chemistry across cultures.
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