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In this chapter, I present two case studies through the lens of the PRA model to demonstrate its applicability to the care of Asian-Indian immigrants experiencing family conflict arising from intergenerational and intercultural conflict.
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Though, three case studies were used in the research to test the applicability of this model, only two of those case studies are used in this book.
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Jung Young Lee , Marginality : Key to Multicultural Theology (Minneapolis, MN: Fortress Press, 1995), 121.
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Ibid., 131.
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This is the nickname given to people who speak the Malayalam language and behave in a traditional way.
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Jung Young Lee , Marginality : Key to Multicultural Theology , 105.
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Jacob, V. (2017). Application of Praxis-Reflection-Action Model of Pastoral Counseling. In: Counseling Asian Indian Immigrant Families. Palgrave Macmillan, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-64307-6_9
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