The patient is anticipated to take key accountability for introducing discussion in the meeting while the therapist displays
The patient is anticipated to take key accountability for introducing discussion in the meeting while the therapist displays
The Module 4 Case assignment is about a doctor named Brent Williams and a day in the Sleep Clinic. The case study highlights Dr. Williams’ perception between the cultures of his three different patients. His perception on culture limits his ability to adequately treat some of his patients. Additionally, the case study shows how his nurse Rita is aware of Dr. Williams’ lack of cultural perspective has lost the trust of his patients. Due to this loss of trust, there is a need for Dr. Williams to improve his cultural awareness in order to provide quality care to all patients regardless of their cultural background.…
The therapist will provide verbal cues and verbal positive reinforcement during the…
When a counselor is working with diverse populations such as a Euro-American counselor facilitation groups for Mexican-American clients the counselor needs to be aware of their client’s needs and have an understanding of their culture. One way of better understanding a culture other than your own is by assimilating yourself into the culture you are unfamiliar with, therefore, participate in that cultures rituals learning about their beliefs. After learning about the cultures history religious beliefs, rituals, and way of life it helps the counselor better understand their clients. Paniagua (2014) reports group therapy has been shown to be successful with Mexican American clients because the culture values cooperation of the group above the…
Introduction Within the counseling profession, there is an ever-increasing awareness of multicultural issues and the application of multicultural competencies. Both the American Counseling Association’s (ACA) Code of Ethics, and the Association for Multicultural Counseling and Diversity’s (AMCD) Multicultural Counseling Competencies, directly address the consideration of diversity and culture within diagnosis and therapeutic relationship. Code E.5.c in the ACA Code of Ethics (2014) states, “Counselors recognize historical and social prejudices in the misdiagnosis and pathologizing of certain individuals and groups and strive to become aware of and address such biases in themselves or others,” (p. 11).…
The complexities of culture have been around for generations. Today however, it has become necessary to acknowledge and gain an awareness of different cultures. Especially in the field of counseling. The role of Social Identity Factors in the development and the ADDRESSING systems as a cultural tool in assisting the counselor in ideneritying M worldview and influences have an impact on how cultural awareness. This biases, psychologists recognize 10 major factors of cultural difference that are common in the United States: Age (and generational influences), Developmental and acquired Disabilities, Religion and spiritual identity, Ethnicity and racial identity, Socioeconomic status, Sexual orientation, Indigenous heritage, National origin, and…
Hello Dr. Shaw Appropriate dynamic sizing is a critical part of cultural competency (Sue, 1998). In reading about Dynamic sizing, I realized that I generalized all Latin people. A group or population can be stereotyped as well. Saying that Latin families are family orientated is just generalizing Latin people. When in sessions counselors have to learn to Dynamic size appropriately so that they do not engage in stereotypical behavior.…
Hays (2008) reported that as a clinician it is important to self-identify any privileges and/or biases; in order to successfully self-identify, it is important to understand the client’s culture. There are several multicultural components in the presenting case including the age, race, and religion. The presenting client is an African American pubescent teenage girl. The client, although denying any religious preference, has a Southern Baptist upbringing and attends church, not by choice, at least two to three times a week.…
Literature Review My current practicum placement is at ReDiscover Common Ground in Grandview, Missouri. The members (clients) of ReDiscover come from many diverse backgrounds and circumstances. Each member shares at least one common ground, the fact that they all are working towards healthy living with mental illness. Due to the impact that mental health disorders have on each individual many members of ReDiscover are unable to obtain jobs or maintain healthy relationships with others.…
Dr. Williams’s actions and behaviors presented a multitude of negative aspects that had a damaging effects on the way he delivered care to his patients and their families. Consequently, this also had harmful effects on the healthcare of his patients. Dr. Williams can be viewed as being cultural incompetent and because of his actions he is beginning to jeopardize his patients’ treatment. Initially, Dr. Williams makes a fundamental mistake of not addressing the underlying cause of why he is experiencing communication difficulties with his patients.…
Similarly, counselors are able to gain ample knowledge of culture specific factors such as language and religion that influences a client’s behavior (Zunker, 2012). Moreover, culturally competent counselors are better able to detect their own racist attitudes, beliefs and feelings they direct towards particular minority groups (Corey, 2013). In addition, multicultural counselors refrain from imposing their personal values and expectations on clients from different cultural backgrounds (Corey,…
Students should be required to take courses in minority or ethnic studies as part of all college degrees. The unique value of ethnic studies in colleges and universities is that these studies promote respect and understanding among races, support student success, and teaches critical thinking skills. Ethnic studies by and about racial minority groups presents a different narrative that is shaped partially by histories of oppression in the United States. as well as by the intellectual and cultural resources and traditions of those communities. Ethnic studies evolved from the demands of Black Americans for an education that is relevant and meaningful, that affirms their identities and selfhoods, and that works toward human liberation.…
Sarah Wilkes: Paper 1: Prompt 1 Culture has a huge impact on a patient’s decision to seek medical consultation. Each ethnic group brings their own values and perspective into the health care system, that differ from that of the traditional American culture. The United States is continuously becoming more culturally and ethnically diverse. In today’s society physicians are faced with the challenge of dealing with emotions while taking into cultural difference.…
Minority populations are increasing in numbers all over America. Resulting in a demographic cultural shift in America. Currently there are five states that are now minority-majority. Those states are Hawaii, Washington D.C. Texas, California, and New Mexico (Picchi, 2015). I reside in the state of California.…
Counselor needs to be aware that not everyone will share the same culture beliefs because they share the same ethnic group. According to Sheu and Lent (2012) found in their study that “The multicultural counseling competences model consists of three dimensions (beliefs/attitudes, knowledge, and skills) across three characteristics of multicultural counseling (therapist awareness of own assumptions, values, and biases; understanding the worldview of culturally diverse clients; and developing culturally appropriate intervention strategies and counseling techniques).” Therefore, the counselor needs to be aware of her own assumption to help others that are within the same ethnic group or…
Counseling is growing, but there is no growth quite rapid enough to keep up with the diversity of people in this world. Knowing all of this, cultural competency in awareness of the limits of counseling research is essential before entering a counseling…