Expanding our international reach: Trends in the development of systemic family therapy training and implementation in Africa
AbstractFamily therapy is growing around the world including in many parts of Africa. Although the African continent has many mental and family health needs that family therapists are well ‐suited to treat, barriers to the widespread application of family therapy on the African continent remain. In this article, we review the current state of systemic family therapy (SFT) in Africa. Drawing from existing literature, we discuss past, current, and future trends, including challenges r elated to the training and implementation of SFT in Africa. We devote sections of this article to discussing the historical and cultural context, including the fit for family therapy, along with ongoing initiatives in various African countries, using examples from three African countries. We emphasi ze and discuss the influence of Western models of family therapy in informing family therapy research, training, and implementation in Africa and discuss implications for the African context.
Source: Journal of Marital and Family Therapy - Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Ronald Asiimwe,
Elmien Lesch,
Michelle Karume,
Adrian J. Blow Tags: ORIGINAL ARTICLE Source Type: research
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