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Article: Therapy across cultures.(Review)
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- Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute
- Article date:
- June 1, 2001
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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 ...