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Understanding Gender and Power Dynamics Within the Family: A Qualitative Study of Nepali Women's Experience
Authors:Kiran Regmi  Rebekah Smart  Jeffrey Kottler
Affiliation:1. Bharatpur Hospital, Chitwan, Nepal;2. California State University, United States of America;3. University of New England, Australia
Abstract:Among the Maori of New Zealand, Aboriginals of Australia, and other Indigenous peoples, family dynamics strongly influence the ways that issues emerge in counseling. This study explores aspects of gender and power within the context of birth practices in rural Nepal. In‐depth interviews were conducted with 15 postpartum women, as well as family members, to collect narratives of birthing experiences that highlight issues of oppression, marginalisation, and power struggles. Implications for multicultural and social justice awareness in family therapy are discussed, especially with regard to the subtle, disguised ways that power operates behind the scenes, often sabotaging efforts by health and mental health professionals to bemost helpful.
Keywords:gender  Nepali women  hierarchical families  patriarchy
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