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Culturally Responsive Strategies: Cultural Humility and Broaching in Clinical Practice

Broaching multicultural considerations is essential to all clinical and treatment relationships and is vital when working with members of any population. Broaching is a clinical treatment strategy that can be used to cultivate intercultural clinical relationships. Given the great diversity amongst professionals in clinical practice and the clients we serve, attention to the intercultural nature of the clinical relationship is critical for effective treatment. Working from a culturally humble stance and broaching sociocultural identities can support clinical practitioners and treatment providers in establishing effective working alliances and stronger therapeutic relationships with clients.
Date/Time: 07/12/2022 10:00 AM - 07/12/2022 3:00 PM
Contact Information
Kari Mika-Lude
mikalude@marshall.edu
Event Documents and Links:
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Location
Virtual
Human Services Bureau for Behavioral Health
Room 350 | 350 Capitol Street | Charleston, WV 25301
Phone: (304) 558-0627 | Fax: (304) 558-1008
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