C Anders, DM Kivlighan III - Journal of counseling psychology, 2023 - psycnet.apa.org
A growing body of research has demonstrated the importance of therapists' multicultural orientation (MCO), namely, their cultural humility (CH), cultural comfort, and cultural missed …
PA Hays - Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 2024 - psycnet.apa.org
An intersectional approach to psychotherapy offers opportunities for strengthening the therapeutic alliance and improving professional practice via attention to cultural complexities …
This study investigated the association between therapist cultural humility and client satisfaction with their therapist and future utilization of counseling services. Additionally, this …
Objective The purpose of the present study was to develop a brief version of the Cultural Humility Scale (CHS; Hook, JN, Davis, DE, Owen, J., Worthington, EL, Jr., & Utsey, SO …
A cultural opportunity is 1 of 3 pillars within multicultural orientation framework; it is defined as a moment in therapy when aspects of a client's background emerge, which can be deeply …
A Fraire, D Tiwari, C Hinger, E Leeper… - Journal of …, 2023 - psycnet.apa.org
Few studies have examined cultural factors in the context of jail-based psychotherapy. Given that incarcerated populations often consist of larger proportions of racial/ethnic minoritized …
JL Grimes, DM Kivlighan III - Group Dynamics: Theory, Research …, 2022 - psycnet.apa.org
Objective: The multicultural orientation (MCO) framework has received increased attention within the multicultural group work literature. However, most of this research has examined …
D Mahon - Mental Health and Social Inclusion, 2024 - emerald.com
Purpose Psychotherapy and clinical supervision outcomes are influenced by client and supervisee factors, one of which is cultural identity. Those with diverse racial and ethnic …
Jails and prisons commonly offer mental health treatments as many people experiencing incarceration suffer from significant psychological distress and substance use problems …