2018
DOI: 10.1177/1534650118819854
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“Being Unfilial Condemns You to Hell”: Integrative Treatment for Social Anxiety Shaped by Domestic Abuse, Confucian Values, and Taoist Beliefs

Abstract: Social anxiety is a common and treatable condition but less is known about how to adapt evidence-based approaches in a culture-sensitive way to Asian clients. We present the case of "Sally," a 25-year-old Chinese Singaporean female who suffered from severe and long-standing social anxiety disorder (SAD), and secondary low mood. Contributing factors included a history of domestic abuse, as well as culturally influenced authoritarian parenting emphasizing the Confucian value of filial piety and reinforced by Tao… Show more

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“…The social exclusion of LGB people by society, through rejection, resistance, and discrimination, is prevalent [26]. In the Chinese context, social exclusion can involve censorship in the media, as well as homophobia, marginalization, shaming, and stigmatization [16,[27][28][29]. Such exclusion can generate depression, psychopathology, and suicide, as well as distress [30][31][32][33][34].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The social exclusion of LGB people by society, through rejection, resistance, and discrimination, is prevalent [26]. In the Chinese context, social exclusion can involve censorship in the media, as well as homophobia, marginalization, shaming, and stigmatization [16,[27][28][29]. Such exclusion can generate depression, psychopathology, and suicide, as well as distress [30][31][32][33][34].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%