Sub Questions. 1. Since each culture is different, would one cultural therapy be a good fit for the other? How does one discern what works best for what culture?
2. What is it that helps make a connection between the client and the therapist knowing that at face value there may be three different cultures and many sub cultures present in the therapy room? What does it take to sustain the therapy in the face of this cultural mix?
3. Is homogamy or the idea of sameness in culture required to sustain a relationship or can acceptable sameness in terms of worldview, likes and dislikes, hobbies, value system, and ideologies be equally satisfying?
4. How do couples resolve conflict or difference of opinion? Do they always blame culture, upbringing or personality?
5. Do clients prefer individual counseling or dyadic?
6. Do they feel free to discuss their innermost feelings in front of their partners?
7. How and when do couples feel ready to commit to marriage?
8. How much time is typically required for intercultural counseling?
Sub Questions. How do mentors and mentees perceive mentoring? How is mentoring recognized and implemented in the schools? What are the opportunities and challenges for both the mentors, mentees, and members of senior management team? The participants were selected from teachers who were involved in mentoring programs: mentors (experienced teachers) and their mentees (less experienced in-service teachers or beginning ones). The secondary participants included the coordinator of the mentoring program in the school. The total number of participants required for the current study was eight. The study was conducted in two secondary schools in Kazakhstan. These schools develop and implement mentoring programs and were willing to cooperate in the study.
Sub Questions i. How did your appointments change or stay the same given the circumstances?
ii. Has where or how you saw your provider or receive prenatal care changed?
Sub Questions. In order to answer the main research question a couple of sub questions had to be answered.