WASET
	@article{(Open Science Index):https://publications.waset.org/pdf/14185,
	  title     = {The Therapist's Self Disclosure in Cross- Cultural Treatment},
	  author    = {Ruth Lijtmaer and  Roy Moodley and  Shafik Sunderani},
	  country	= {},
	  institution	= {},
	  abstract     = {The argument that self-disclosure will change the
psychoanalytic process into a socio-cultural niche distorting the
therapeutic alliance and compromise therapeutic effectiveness is still
the widely held belief amongst many psychotherapists. This paper
considers the issues surrounding culture, disclosure and concealment
since they remain largely untheorized and clinically problematic. The
first part of the paper will critically examine the theory and practice
of psychoanalysis across cultures, and explore the reasons for
culturally diverse patients to conceal rather than disclose their
feelings and thoughts in the transference. This is followed by a
discussion on how immigrant analysts- anonymity is difficult to
maintain since diverse nationalities, language and accents provide
clues to the therapist-s and patient-s origins. Through personal
clinical examples of one the author-s (who is an immigrant) the paper
analyses the transference-countertransference paradigm and how it
reflects in the analyst-s self-revelation.},
	    journal   = {International Journal of Psychological and Behavioral Sciences},
	  volume    = {7},
	  number    = {3},
	  year      = {2013},
	  pages     = {789 - 793},
	  ee        = {https://publications.waset.org/pdf/14185},
	  url   	= {https://publications.waset.org/vol/75},
	  bibsource = {https://publications.waset.org/},
	  issn  	= {eISSN: 1307-6892},
	  publisher = {World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology},
	  index 	= {Open Science Index 75, 2013},
	}