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Chinese American Family Therapy

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The International Migration Review, July 1st, 2000

Chinese American Family Therapy. By Marshall Jung. San Francisco: CA: Jossey-Bass, 1998. Pp. 265.

MAYLING MARIA CHU California State University Stanislaus

The author proposes a framework - CAFT (Chinese American Family Therapy) - for working with the Chinese immigrant population. CAFT is "an eclectic, multidimensional, comprehensive family therapy model" (p. 57). Clinically speaking, CAFT integrates several theoretical perspectives (such as general systems theory, family integration, etc.) and therapy models (to name a few, Structured Family Therapy, Strategic Therapy and Solution-Focused Th...

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