Ethnic and religious identity as a client’s resources in working with a psychologist
https://doi.org/10.31162/2618-9569-2021-14-2-452-471
Abstract
This article is a part of series of articles, and demonstrates positive dynamics of psychological work within the framework of a specific case activity based on Ingush culture and religious values. In the first article of the series “Multicultural approach in psychological counseling: ethnoreligious aspect (analysis of case)”, using the example of father-daughter relationship, we described the content of the process of psychological counseling, performed considering ethno-cultural and spiritual characteristics of a client. In the second article, “Consulting in the client’s ethno cultural and spiritual context (case analysis)”, the process of culturally oriented counseling is revealed on the example of the Father-Son relationship. The results of the study revealed that the multicultural competence of a therapist, based on the use of ethno-religious resources, serves as a bed for a high level of trust from a client and displays a professional approach based on the use of ethno-religious resources in therapeutic work. This article describes the process of culturally oriented counseling on the example of a woman treated on the basis of analysis of her attitude to the fact of her missing husband.
About the Author
R. Kh. GanievaRussian Federation
Rosa Kh. Ganieva, Cand. Sci. (Psychology), Full Professor, Honored Worker of Science of the Republic of Ingushetia, Senior Researcher at the Department of Ethnology in Ingush Research Institute of Humanities after Ch. Ahriev, Director of the Center for Psychological Assistance and Psychological Post-crisis Rehabilitation, Member of the Association of Psychological Assistance to Muslims
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Ganieva R.Kh. Ethnic and religious identity as a client’s resources in working with a psychologist. Minbar. Islamic Studies. 2021;14(2):452-471. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.31162/2618-9569-2021-14-2-452-471