Arab First-Generation Immigrants’ Wishes and Attitudes Toward Marital Counseling in Canada

IF 0.5 Q4 FAMILY STUDIES JOURNAL OF FEMINIST FAMILY THERAPY Pub Date : 2022-03-27 DOI:10.1080/08952833.2022.2055292
Deema Abu Hannoud, D. Clelland, R. Wu
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ABSTRACT A mixed method study explored the attitudes and wishes of Arab first-generation immigrants (n = 86) in Canada regarding marital therapy. Results suggested positive attitudes toward seeking marital therapy, and overall attitudes significantly related to the likelihood of seeking marital therapy. Orientation to Canadian or Arab culture was associated with positive or negative attitudes toward marital therapy. Thematic analysis suggested participants wished counselors understood cultural norms and its impact on marriage, religious beliefs, native language, and shame and stigma toward counseling, while using a straightforward counseling style. Participants wished to improve communication, resolve marital conflict, have a supportive third-party, and acculturation support. Recommendations from this study for clinicians include building foundational understanding of the Arab culture, challenging bias, updating knowledge, assessing couple’s acculturation, and connecting with communities and religious leaders to inform them of counseling services.
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阿拉伯第一代移民对加拿大婚姻咨询的愿望和态度
一项混合方法研究探讨了86名在加拿大的阿拉伯第一代移民对婚姻治疗的态度和愿望。结果显示,寻求婚姻治疗的态度积极,整体态度与寻求婚姻治疗的可能性显著相关。对加拿大或阿拉伯文化的倾向与对婚姻治疗的积极或消极态度有关。主题分析表明,参与者希望咨询师能够理解文化规范及其对婚姻、宗教信仰、母语和咨询羞耻感的影响,同时使用直截了当的咨询风格。参与者希望改善沟通、解决婚姻冲突、有第三者支持和文化适应方面的支持。这项研究对临床医生的建议包括建立对阿拉伯文化的基本理解,挑战偏见,更新知识,评估夫妇的文化适应,与社区和宗教领袖联系,告知他们咨询服务。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Feminist Family Therapy provides an international forum to further explore the relationship between feminist theory and family therapy theory and practice. The journal presents thought-provoking and insightful articles of a theoretical nature, as well as articles focusing on empirical research and clinical application. The Journal of Feminist Family Therapy critiques family therapy concepts from a feminist perspective with careful attention to cultural, class, and racial differences, applies a feminist-sensitive perspective to the treatment issues particular to women such as depression, agoraphobia, eating disorders, incest, and domestic abuse, etc.
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