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Culturally, Clinically, and Ethically Competent Practice With Individuals and Families Dealing With Medical Conditions

Professionals are increasingly expected to provide services that are clinically, ethically, and culturally competent. Counselors and other professionals working with individuals and families in counseling as well as consultation contexts, where medical concerns are a focus, would do well to consider the implications of clinical, ethical, and cultural competence in their work. The article describes clinical, ethical, and cultural competence—and their components—and illustrates them with case material.

Posted in: Journal Article Abstracts on 02/26/2011 | Link to this post on IFP |
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