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A Practice Beyond Cultural Humility offers specific guidance to
support students and practitioners in providing on-going,
culturally-attuned professional care. The book introduces a
multicultural diversity-training model named the ORCA-Stance, an
intentional practice which brings together four core components:
Openness, Respect, Curiosity, and Accountability. Drawing from an
array of influences, it showcases work with common clinical
populations in a variety of contexts, from private practice to
international organizations. Each clinical chapter offers a brief
review of information relevant to the population discussed,
followed by a case study using the ORCA-Stance, and a summary of
recommended best practices. In each case, the practice of the
ORCA-Stance is shown to allow relationships to become more
culturally sensitive and, therefore, more effective. A Practice
Beyond Cultural Humility provides practical examples, research, and
wisdom that can be applied in day-to-day clinical work and will be
valuable reading for a wide-range of mental health students and
clinicians who seek to continue their professional development.
Many students and beginning clinicians have relied on this
engaging, authoritative text--now revised and expanded--to hit the
ground running in real-world clinical practice. Focusing on what
works, the authors show how to flexibly draw on multiple theories
and techniques to conduct comprehensive assessments, develop
collaborative treatment plans, and intervene effectively for
frequently encountered clinical concerns. Mental health skills
needed by all therapists are interwoven with state-of-the-art
family therapy knowledge. Illustrated with instructive case
examples and vignettes, the book helps the reader navigate typical
dilemmas and troubleshoot when treatment gets "stuck." New to This
Edition *Discussions of addictive behaviors (pornography, gambling,
video games, social media); children's brain development;
premarital counseling; divorce therapy; preventing premature
terminations; and uses of technology in clinical practice. *Chapter
on working with older adults and their caregivers. *Revised
throughout with current research and evidence-based practice
recommendations. *Extensively rewritten chapter on treatment
planning. *Chapter-opening vignettes, plus new and revised case
examples throughout. *New assessment resources, including an
Appendix on screening instruments. See also the authors' Essential
Assessment Skills for Couple and Family Therapists, which shows how
to weave assessment into all phases of therapy, and Clinician's
Guide to Research Methods in Family Therapy.
A Practice Beyond Cultural Humility offers specific guidance to
support students and practitioners in providing on-going,
culturally-attuned professional care. The book introduces a
multicultural diversity-training model named the ORCA-Stance, an
intentional practice which brings together four core components:
Openness, Respect, Curiosity, and Accountability. Drawing from an
array of influences, it showcases work with common clinical
populations in a variety of contexts, from private practice to
international organizations. Each clinical chapter offers a brief
review of information relevant to the population discussed,
followed by a case study using the ORCA-Stance, and a summary of
recommended best practices. In each case, the practice of the
ORCA-Stance is shown to allow relationships to become more
culturally sensitive and, therefore, more effective. A Practice
Beyond Cultural Humility provides practical examples, research, and
wisdom that can be applied in day-to-day clinical work and will be
valuable reading for a wide-range of mental health students and
clinicians who seek to continue their professional development.
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