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Students will be traveling to orvieto,italy This course focuses on theoretical models, research, and techniques and interventions for working with diverse populations in various settings. Issues to be addressed include worldviews; cultural transference/counter-transference; acculturation and acculturative stress; racial/ethnic identity; family acculturation conflicts; culture-centered interventions; community empowerment; prejudice-reduction techniques; multicultural supervision; and multicultural training models. Because it is not possible to gain even minimum therapeutic cultural competence in a didactic course, this class is also designed as an experiential practica. Participatory attendance, readings, and verbal class presentation of a 4 to 8 page paper written on your ethnic, racial, and class identifications and what ways you have discovered how they impact in the treatment process. This will entail students examining his/her own family history at least as far back as their great-grandparents. It should also include an awareness of any historical or “Chosen” Trauma and how this has impacted you as a person and as a clinician. The paper should also include a case narrative on a treatment process with a patient that is experienced and perceived as an “Other” and what you learned about your self as a result of that clinical process. We will have a few guest speakers on race and ethnicity; however, I will not be able to necessarily coordinate them with the reading assignments.
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