Journal of Couple and Relationship Therapy
Volume 2, Issue 2-3, 2003, Pages 131-149
Intercultural therapy with latino immigrants and white partners: Crossing borders coupling (Article)
Bacigalupe G.*
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Graduate College of Education, University of Massachusetts Boston, United States
Abstract
SUMMARY: Interethnic and interracial marriages of Latinos and White Americans are on the rise and will continue to reshape the identities of individuals, couples, families, and communities. Clinicians working with these intercultural couples find no systematic training to address what is becoming a significant segment of our society. Couple therapists, however, cannot be culturally competent and effective based solely on knowledge of some dimensions of a couple's cultural backgrounds. Using clinical and theoretical ideas, the author defines clinical work with these couples as an explicit intercultural exchange. Our task as clinicians requires a rethinking of our conversations with these couples. It involves a caring therapeutic approach that is sustained on relational and systemic levels, and intercultural conversational skills inspired by clinical and other literatures that are explicitly dedicated to work with cultural difference and the “other.” © 2003 by The Haworth Press, Inc. All rights reserved.
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DOI: 10.1300/J398v02n02_10
ISSN: 15332691
Original Language: English