Ultra-Orthodox Parents' Perceptions of Arts Therapies for Their Children
Studies have underscored the complexity of psychotherapy for Ultra-Orthodox Jews, and cross-cultural therapy in particular, which evokes fear of disruption of basic values. Parents' sense of responsibility for their child's religious education exacerbates these problems in child therapy. H...
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Main Authors: | Lali Keidar (Author), Sharon Snir (Author), Dafna Regev (Author), Eliav Keidar (Author) |
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2022-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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