Relational Psychoanalysis Potential Usefulness with Black South African Clients

Original Articles

Relational Psychoanalysis Potential Usefulness with Black South African Clients

Published in: Journal of Psychology in Africa
Volume 19 , issue 2 , 2009 , pages: 267–273
DOI: 10.1080/14330237.2009.10820290
Author(s): Zelda G. Knight University of Johannesburg,

Abstract

The aim of this article is to suggest that relational psychoanalysis may be a useful approach for working with clients from indigenous African cultures. In particular, the article considers the utility of relational psychoanalysis to understanding and enacting the therapeutic relationship with clients from an indigenous African cultural background. The notion of “we” self from the perspective of African cultures is a case in point for possible compatibility between relational psychoanalysis and black clients who come from background that place a high value on communal or “we” selves. An integrative therapy that combines African worldviews and relational psychoanalysis is possible.

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