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...of five stages: (1) cultural destructiveness, (2) cultural incapacity, (3) cultural blindness, (4) cultural precompetence, and (5) cultural competence. In brief, cultural destructiveness is a stage in which individuals and groups are unable to acknowledge the importance of cultural differences.... Search hits: 109 in body, 4 in tags, 0 in comments. Score: 32588.55

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...cultural competence, they have recently been used to explore the associations between multicultural competencies, the strength of the therapeutic alliance, treatment satisfaction, and patients’ perceptions of therapist empathy (Fuertes et al., 2006). Furthermore, relationship between cultural incompetence and treatment dissatisfaction... Search hits: 82 in body, 3 in tags, 1 in comments. Score: 24455.94

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May 4, 2018

...had yet to be formally coined—Dr. King’s ideology that was quite intersectional in nature. Cultural Competence and Ethics Providing culturally competent care is one of the major competencies and values within psychology. Cultural competence is embedded throughout our ethical guidelines.... Search hits: 51 in body, 3 in tags, 0 in comments. Score: 15335.79

...supervisor competence has not been addressed as an integrated competency, but rather as various separate fragmented competencies, such as psychotherapy theory (i.e., Watkins, 2014), ethics (Barnett & Molzon, 2014), and multicultural competence (Falender & Shafranske, 2007) with primary focus on... Search hits: 52 in body, 0 in tags, 0 in comments. Score: 15103.43

...the effectiveness of multicultural competencies (MCC), and the validity of the widely used tripartite model of MCC (Sue et al., 1982). Multicultural competence, as defined by D. W. Sue (2001), is obtaining the awareness, knowledge, and skills to work with... Search hits: 44 in body, 1 in tags, 3 in comments. Score: 13535

...should help promote professional competence among psychotherapists at each stage of their lives and careers. The mental health professions need to infuse a communitarian approach to ethical practice and competence into each student’s training and integrate a focus on competence... Search hits: 45 in body, 1 in tags, 0 in comments. Score: 13476.91

...gains and how these are connected with therapeutically induced changes in the therapy 2 years earlier. Concluding Remarks Research to date on developing evidence-based therapy for cross-cultural clients is lacking. Cultural competence in clinical work requires ongoing disciplined awareness of... Search hits: 34 in body, 3 in tags, 0 in comments. Score: 10862.85

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Aug 18, 2018

...2014). Students cited practice issues such as lack of skill-based competence and lack of cultural competency/multicultural sensitivity. Therefore, it is important for students, faculty, and supervisors to assess their professional competence across all areas of professional work—teaching, supervision, research, and... Search hits: 34 in body, 2 in tags, 0 in comments. Score: 10223.86

...terms of the questions that were raised and discussed with the participants. A few caveats. First we use the terms multicultural, diverse, and minority inclusively as described above. Second, we recognize that all people are socialized, cultural beings, so therapeutic... Search hits: 31 in body, 1 in tags, 0 in comments. Score: 9410.6

...training environment elucidates specific factors related to acceptable trainee traits, the options for showing aspects of one’s personhood may decrease. Instead of the trainee showing up authentically for supervision, the cultural press may be to perform only culturally-sanctioned traits while... Search hits: 27 in body, 0 in tags, 0 in comments. Score: 8074.53