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SUMMARY:International Psychology Symposium: Working with Asian Families in North America and at Home
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DESCRIPTION:<span style="font-size:14px;">CHAIR: DANIEL KAPLIN<br />
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<strong>WORKING WITH ASIAN FAMILIES IN NORTH AMERICA AND AT HOME: FROM THEORY TO PRACTICE</strong><br />
In this symposium, we reflect on cultural factors related to Asian immigrant families. We begin with large-scale comparisons and become more specific about various Asian regions and Asian communities (e.g., Koreans, Japanese, etc.). After presenting this framework, we introduce cultural assessment and treatment using a culturagram and intersectional design tool (IDT). We conclude our presentation with various treatment modalities that can be used to address the core stressors Asian immigrant, refugee, and asylum-seeking families face.<br />
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<strong> Presentations:<br />
Asian Immigrants to Canada and the United States<br />
</strong>by Uwe Gielen (Professor Emeritus, St. Francis College)<br />
<strong> Cultural Specificities of Korean Immigrants and Korean-Americans: Potential Factors Influencing Mental Health Outcomes<br />
</strong>by Sunghun Kim (Associate Professor, St. Francis College)<br />
<strong> Beyond the Culturagram: An Intersectional Approach</strong><br />
by Elaine Congress (Associate Dean and Professor, Fordham University)<br />
<strong> Cultural Bases of Counseling and Psychotherapy</strong><br />
by Machiko Fukuhara (Professor, Tokiwa University, Japan)<br />
<strong> Providing Therapy with Asian Immigrant Families</strong><br />
by Daniel Kaplin (Assistant Professor, St. Francis College)</span>
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