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Utilizing spiritual ecograms with Native American families and children to promote cultural competence in family therapy.

This study signifies an initial step at giving family therapists an important assessment tool as they seek to increase cultural competence with Native American families and children. To determine the relevancy and consistency of utilizing a spiritual ecogram assessment tool with Native Americans, 50 Native American participants, with extensive experience with this population, reviewed, rated, and gave feedback on its use. Although some limitations were noted, results showed that spiritual ecograms were moderately consistent with Native American culture and, if used properly, can help family therapists develop culturally appropriate interventions with Native American families and children.

Limb GE; Hodge DR
Journal Of Marital And Family Therapy
2011
37
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Blackwell
Journal Article
United States; Cultural Competency; Family Therapy; Indians, North American; Professional Competence; Spirituality; Adult; Female; Humans; Male; Middle Aged; Surveys and Questionnaires standards; United States; Adult: 19-44 years; Middle Aged: 45-64 years; All Adult: 19+ years; Female; Male
  • Resource
  • Setting
Tribal Adaptation
  • Family/Parental
  • Individual/Child
Secondary
  • Child
  • Family
mental health problems
  • family cohesion
  • family functioning
  • OTHER (Specify)
  • social and emotional competence
Religion; spirituality