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KRAUSE, INGE-BRITT. Therapy across cultures (Persp. Psychother. Ser.). x, 193 pp., illus., bibliogr. London: Sage, 1998. [pound]37.50 (cloth), [pound]13.99 (paper)
Inga-Britt Krause has trained both as a social anthropologist and as a family therapist. She works as a family therapist in London, and in this book she aims to communicate the pertinent and applied insights of anthropological theory and ethnographic study to a professional psychotherapeutic audience who work cross-culturally, which one would expect would be all such professionals on occasion. Presumably because of her assumed audience, there is no overview of the different branches and histories of family therapy, from which her excellent practice examples are derived.
Overall, the book aims to challenge…
Source: HighBeam Research, Therapy across cultures.(Review)