Volume 17, Number 4, 429-447, DOI: 10.1007/BF02249355

Toward culturally sensitive intervention with arab families in Israel

Muhammad M. Haj-Yahia

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Abstract

Over the past three decades, Arab society in Israel has been undergoing processes of transition. These processes are manifested by changes in the economy, education, the status of women, family structure, and by socio-cultural changes and transformations in patterns of coping with social problems. There is a serious lack of empirical research on the implications of this process for the value systems of Arab society and families in Israel and a dearth of relevant intervention-oriented literature. This article outlines the basic cultural values in the Arab society in Israel in an attempt to illuminate the relevance of these values for family structure and for direct interventions with Arab families in Israel.

Key words  Arab families in Israel - cultural sensitivity in therapy - Arab families in transition

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