The Case for Cultural Competency in Psychotherapeutic Interventions
University of California, Davis · University of Oregon
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Abstract
Cultural competency practices have been widely adopted in the mental health field because of the disparities in the quality of services delivered to ethnic minority groups. In this review, we examine the meaning of cultural competency, positions that have been taken in favor of and against it, and the guidelines for its practice in the mental health field. Empirical research that tests the benefits of cultural competency is discussed.
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- Psychology
- Mental health
- Psychological intervention
- Ethnic group
- Cultural competence
- Meaning (existential)
- Empirical research
- Cultural diversity
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