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    Narratives and Culture: "Thickening" the Self for Cultural Psychotherapy
    Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 23 (1): 62-79. 2003.
    The dominant framework for understanding selfhood in contemporary psychology has been one that privileges a highly individualistic conception of self. This is reflected in both the language and approaches of psychotherapy where the influence of contextual factors are given marginal consideration in order to maintain some type of 'objectivity' or 'neutrality' in counseling. We argue that an understanding of selfhood which does not take into account the 'relational' nature of selfhood as well as t…Read more