West Meets East or East Meets West?: ACBS in the East Jonathan Bricker, PhD, Steven Hayes, PhD, Louise Hayes, PhD, Zhu Zhuohong, PhD, Harriet Phinney, PhD ACBS, Seattle Conference, Thursday June 16, 430PM to 545PM
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The “East”: Central Asia, Middle East, Far East, Indian Subcon, Siberia ©2016 Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
ACBS in the East, by the numbers The East (just a shorthand): 60% of World Population Membership: 3% of the ABCS Membership Scientific Studies: 100 in South Korea, Iran a top publisher of studies. Why? -Is it that scientific and clinical follow different tracks? -Is it language translation? -Is it logistical (e.g., financial, technology, internet access)? -Is it politics, both professional and national? ©2016 Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
Provocative questions Does ACBS have anything to offer Eastern cultures? To some, it just looks like new packaging for Buddhism, which originated in Asia. There is deep philosophy lost in translation. Do Eastern cultures have anything to offer ACBS? Our philosophy and models might be missing critical elements that are pertinent to specific cultures. How do we collaborate, without acting evangelical and colonial? While we have useful philosophy and models, we don’t have the answers. We can walk with humility. We can learn from them. We can break down barriers via shared values, breaking down notions of East/West, Expert/Learner, Therapist/Client, etc. To the audience: How do you want to engage now and after you leave this room? Be bold and take risks. Membership: 3% of the ABCS Membership Scientific Studies: 100 in South Korea, Iran a top publisher of studies. Why? -Is it that scientific and clinical follow different tracks? -Is it language translation? -Is it logistical (e.g., financial, technology, internet access)? -Is it politics, both professional and national? ©2016 Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center