Search Results for "cultural competence" (Page 3)

…practices are often adopted to help other regions move towards building supervision in their local cultural settings, it is critical that such adoptive practice be done in a culturally sensitive way to avoid harm. The cultural context in the local… Search hits: 18 in body, 1 in tags, 0 in comments. Score: 5435.37

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Sep 6, 2012

Stemming from an ever-growing focus on bolstering multicultural and social justice competencies within psychotherapy, many psychology and counseling programs continue to increase the incorporation of multicultural and social justice themes within the curriculum (Aldarondo, 2007). Generally, multiculturalism refers to the… Search hits: 15 in body, 4 in tags, 0 in comments. Score: 5318.48

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Mar 11, 2018

In offering further commentary to the article on Caucasian therapist self-disclosure to cultural minority populations, it is important to begin by more generally acknowledging both individual and between group differences. This is an important beginning because aspects of cultural competency… Search hits: 16 in body, 2 in tags, 0 in comments. Score: 5260.03

Psychotherapists strive to provide their clients with the best treatment possible, something highly dependent on our ability to achieve high standards of competence. An important aspect of one’s clinical competence that has received increasing attention in recent years is multicultural… Search hits: 17 in body, 1 in tags, 0 in comments. Score: 5143.14

…them with dominant cultural standards and experiences (Singh et al., 2020). More recently, current training practices in psychology embrace more openness and seek to provide culturally competent and culturally responsive treatments for marginalized populations seeking mental health services and also… Search hits: 16 in body, 2 in tags, 0 in comments. Score: 5026.25

…place for reframing the cultural diversity from hassle to opportunity: an opportunity to practically engage the multicultural training students are receiving in their program, to explore their own reactions to communication challenges, and to process how cultural diversity plays out… Search hits: 17 in body, 0 in tags, 0 in comments. Score: 4967.81

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In this article, Drinane, Owen, and Tao (2018) examined the concept of cultural concealment in psychotherapy, specifically whether cultural concealment predicted psychotherapy outcomes. Cultural concealment refers to the phenomenon of clients hiding aspects of their identity and culture related experiences… Search hits: 14 in body, 2 in tags, 0 in comments. Score: 4675.59

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Oct 28, 2015

…and DeBoer Kreider (2013) defined multicultural supervision and counseling competence as “the development of an understanding of the contextual and systemic issues on each member of the client-counselor-supervisor triad, as well as the process and outcome of counseling and supervision”… Search hits: 14 in body, 1 in tags, 0 in comments. Score: 4500.25

…In keeping with the theme of difficult dialogues, we focus here on four of those factors: cultural competence as it relates to client and psychotherapist political identity, how political differences and similarities may affect the therapy relationship, managing countertransference related… Search hits: 12 in body, 5 in tags, 0 in comments. Score: 4383.36

…mental health on their ability to help those with whom they work.” Additionally, Standard 2.03, Maintaining Competence, mandates that we, “undertake ongoing efforts to develop and maintain [our] competence.” Adequate self-care is essential to preventing problems with professional competence. Thus,… Search hits: 14 in body, 1 in tags, 0 in comments. Score: 4266.47