Zusammenfassung
Interkulturelle Kinder stellen weltweit eine wachsende Bevölkerungsgruppe dar. Die moralische Entwicklung ist ein entscheidender Aspekt ihres psychischen Wohlbefindens. Dieser Beitrag ist ein praktischer Leitfaden für Psychotherapeuten, die mit interkulturellen Kindern arbeiten. Er gibt einen Überblick über die wichtigsten Theorien zur moralischen Entwicklung und ihre Bedeutung für interkulturelle Kinder. Ebenso werden Herausforderungen und Chancen in der interkulturellen moralischen Entwicklung aufgegriffen und praktische Strategien im psychotherapeutischen Prozess erläutert.
Abstract
Intercultural children represent a growing population group worldwide. Moral development is a critical aspect of their psychological well-being. This article is a practical guide for psychotherapists working with intercultural children and reviews the major theories of moral development and their relevance to intercultural children. The challenges and opportunities in intercultural moral development are also addressed and practical strategies in the psychotherapeutic process are explained.
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Gampe, A., Helbling, N. Moralische Entwicklung interkultureller Kinder. Psychotherapie 68, 368–372 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00278-023-00666-6
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