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Why Should Therapists Talk about Race, Gender, and Class?
CE Credits: 2.00 Speaker(s): Manijeh M. Daneshpour, PhD Racism, sexism, classicism, cultural elitism, and oppressive political systems constrain the lives of diverse clients. Discussing these topics impact the power and relational dynamics with clients. The presentation reevaluates the ethics, value, and clinical implications for covering or not covering these topics. Some case examples, and specific recommendations for culturally relevant assessment, treatment, and clinical training will be provided.
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