Publications by authors named "Mia Tuan"

Article Synopsis
  • The study explores how therapists adapt cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) for clients of Asian ancestry, particularly focusing on differences between practices in the U.S. and Japan.
  • It found that while therapists in both countries address interdependent self-concepts and indirect communication, only U.S. therapists consider issues of therapist credibility.
  • The findings suggest that therapists consider cultural elements relevant to their clients when making adjustments to psychotherapy approaches.
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Attitudes toward ethnocultural diversification in higher education mirror attitudes toward paying taxes. Dissenters are opposed to paying taxes or to ethnocultural diversification. Passive Supporters value the benefits of taxes or ethnocultural diversification, but pay taxes or engage in diversity efforts only when required to do so.

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