Title: CROSS-CULTURAL SOUL THERAPY THROUGH A SOCIOLINGUISTIC LENS
Authors: Claudia Monacelli Ph.D. , Italy
Abstract:
This paper explores how various cultural contexts influence the language used in soul therapy,
and how these linguistic variations can impact the effectiveness of therapeutic interventions.
By analyzing therapy sessions across different cultures and languages, this study uncovers the
intricate relationship between language, culture, and healing. The findings reveal that
understanding and incorporating cultural and linguistic nuances can significantly enhance the
efficacy of soul therapy. This research contributes to the broader discourse on culturally sensitive therapeutic practices and offers valuable insights for practitioners working in diverse
cultural settings.
Keywords: Discourse, Soul Therapy, Sociolinguistics, Cross-Cultural, Holistic Healing.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.59009/ijlllc.2023.0031
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