Abstract
This paper explores the issues that arise when psychotherapists and patients do not share a common value system. Using three case studies of ultra-Orthodox Jewish patients who hold religious values and beliefs, the paper illustrataes and defines a strategy of 'value-sensitive therapy.' It argues for treating patients without demeaning or discounting their values and beliefs.
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Heilman, S. C., & Witztum, E. (1997). Value-sensitive therapy: Learning from ultra-Orthodox patients. American Journal of Psychotherapy. Association for the Advancement of Psychotherapy Inc. https://doi.org/10.1176/appi.psychotherapy.1997.51.4.522
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