Cover -- Series -- Narrative and Cultural Humility -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- 1. Narrative and Foundational Assumptions -- 2. Western Psychotherapy in an Eastern Context -- 3. There Is No Sex in China-and Other Misunderstandings -- 4. Alice in Wonderland -- 5. Robin-My Gateway, Guide, Ears, and Voice in China -- 6. Chinese Psychotherapy Patients -- 7. Group Therapy and Healing in China -- 8. The Dilemmas of Training, Trauma, and Culture -- 9. The Political Is Personal -- 10. Lessons in Supervision -- 11. The Good Witch -- 12. Beyond Dependency
13. The Good Witch Tries to Say Goodbye -- 14. Reflections on Narrative and Cultural Humility -- References -- Index
Summary
Narrative and Cultural Humility examines the collision of cultures as Josselson taught group therapy to Chinese therapists over the course of 10 years. Her time in China led to lessons on the need for cultural humility in trying to narrate both her own experience and the experiences of her students