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“…Her relationship with her mother was characterised by frequent highly emotional outbursts. Yasuko was extremely verbally direct and expressive about all that had happened in her immediate past, which is contrary to what would be normally expected -typical Japanese communicative style is usually less-extensive, nonverbal and indirect (Ohnishi & Ibrahim, 1999). These premigration issues were presented and explored in the first three sessions.…”
Section: "Cultural Orientationmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Her relationship with her mother was characterised by frequent highly emotional outbursts. Yasuko was extremely verbally direct and expressive about all that had happened in her immediate past, which is contrary to what would be normally expected -typical Japanese communicative style is usually less-extensive, nonverbal and indirect (Ohnishi & Ibrahim, 1999). These premigration issues were presented and explored in the first three sessions.…”
Section: "Cultural Orientationmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…It has been suggested that in order to achieve higher acceptability and effectiveness, many conventional approaches to therapy need to be modified before implementing them with culturally diverse client populations (Cheung, 2012;Kaiser, Katz, & Shaw, 1998;Ohnishi & Ibrahim, 1999). Due to the particular popularity of CBT, it is often adapted for clients from different cultural backgrounds (Diaz-Martinez, Interian, & Waters, 2010;Jackson, Schmutzer, Wenzel, & Tyler, 2006;Nicolas et al, 2009;Shattell, Quinlan-Colwell, Villalba, Ivers, & Marina, 2010;Shen et al, 2006).…”
Section: Cultural Adaptation Of Cbtmentioning
confidence: 99%