Do we practice what we preach? An exploratory survey of multicultural psychotherapy competencies. |
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Authors: | Hansen, Nancy Downing Randazzo, Katherine V. Schwartz, Arielle Marshall, Maria Kalis, David Frazier, Royce Burke, Christopher Kershner-Rice, Kendall Norvig, Gerda |
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Abstract: | Practitioners are repeatedly encouraged to become multiculturally competent clinicians. But how frequently do professional psychologists intervene in multiculturally responsive ways, and how important do they think it is to do so? From the existing literature, the authors identified 52 recommended multicultural psychotherapy competencies and surveyed 149 professional psychologists regarding these practices and beliefs. Universal, infrequent, and not applicable practices were identified. Overall and for 86% of the individual items, participants did not practice what they preached. In addition, respondents reported that personal and professional experiences were most influential, and guidelines and codes least influential, in their development of multicultural competence. Five practice implications are offered, and suggestions for educators are discussed. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved) |
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Keywords: | multicultural competencies psychotherapy professional psychologists survey |
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