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In this article, EFT, an attachment-based couple therapy model, is adapted for use with Japanese couples. Two studies were conducted to support development and evaluation of the cross-cultural applicability of this model. In the initial study, differences between 200 Japanese and Canadian male and female relationship partners were assessed using cross-culturally validated and reliable relationship. Culture-sensitive recommendations to complement EFT intervention strategies were made to account for these differences prior to EFT implementation in this population. In a second study, an outcome…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In this article, EFT, an attachment-based couple therapy model, is adapted for use with Japanese couples. Two studies were conducted to support development and evaluation of the cross-cultural applicability of this model. In the initial study, differences between 200 Japanese and Canadian male and female relationship partners were assessed using cross-culturally validated and reliable relationship. Culture-sensitive recommendations to complement EFT intervention strategies were made to account for these differences prior to EFT implementation in this population. In a second study, an outcome and process study employing culturally-sensitive EFT interventions was conducted using three Japanese couples. This study is significant in that it is the first to empirically evaluate the cross-cultural validity of EFT. The model is predicated on the notion of attachment as a universal process.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Kyoko Hattori was born in Osaka, Japan. She holds a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from University of Ottawa, Canada and a M.A. in Psychology from Humboldt State University, California. Her doctoral supervisor was Dr. Sue Johnson, the originator of EFT for Couples. Her ultimate goal is to bring culturally-sensitive EFT to Asian countries.