Intercultural Couples

Intimate Strangers

Therapy Work with Intercultural Couples

Recorded Friday 22 January 2021

With Dr Reenee Singh

CE Credits: 2 hours

In the UK, 2.3 million people are living with or married to somebody from a different ethnic group, and one in ten relationships is intercultural. The figures for London are even higher and it is predicted that by 2030, 50 percent of people living in the capital will be foreign-born.

It is important to emphasise the strengths and resiliencies in intercultural couple relationships and not to assume that difficulties in an intercultural couple relationship are rooted in cultural differences.

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SPEAKERS

Dr Reenee Singh,

FULL PROGRAM

What are Intercultural Couples?
In the first section Renee will define intercultural and interracial couples, illustrating how intercultural couples – both heterosexual and gay – are conceptualised differently in different cultures. We will look at recent research in the area of intercultural, interracial and interfaith relationships. She will draw on literature from the United States as well as a contemporary, multi-site, pan-European study that has explored differences in semantic polarities (Ugazio, 2013) between monocultural and intercultural couples.

Q&A

What are some of the Motifs in the Lives of Intercultural Couples?
The second part of the webinar will outline some themes and processes for intercultural couples. The most common of these are the meaning of home, constructions of coupleness, religion or faith, language, gender and parenting. Renee will draw on examples from both clinical sessions, and from popular media to illustrate the themes.

Q&A

How Should we Work with Intercultural Couples?
This section will begin by acknowledging the complexity of clinical practice with intercultural couples, highlighting the need for the therapist to be aware of the ways in which they position themselves and are positioned in the work. Participants will be encouraged to construct their own culture-grams during this session in order to be provided with at least one concrete tool to take into clinical or supervisory practice.

Q&A

FEES (USD)

Includes: 1 year’s access, test and CE Certificate of Attendance, subtitles and transcript

INDIVIDUAL

$78 (or $39 Confer member)

GROUP RATE

$50pp in groups of over 10 (please apply to accounts@confer.uk.com)

CE

Continuing Education (CE) credits for 2 hours are available as part of the course fee. You will need to fill out an evaluation form and pass a multiple choice questionnaire related to the content in order to receive your certificate. You can submit this test up to a maximum of 5 times.

This event is accredited by:

  • NBCC

This event is NOT accredited by the following organisations:

  • ASWB
  • NYSED (Psychology)

Please contact events@conferonline.org for any further questions.

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SCHEDULE

00:02:31
What are Intercultural Couples?

00:29:17
Q&A

00:40:46
What are some of the Motifs in the Lives of Intercultural Couples?

01:23:58
Q&A

01:27:04
How Should we Work with Intercultural Couples?

02:00:27
Q&A

02:37:24
End

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

By attending this workshop virtually, participants will be able to:
  • Explain the characteristics, themes and motifs of intercultural couples
  • Discuss research findings and complex issues arising within intercultural couples therapy
  • Incorporate a number of useful interventions when working with clients