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Individual and cultural‐diversity competency: Focus on the therapist
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Professional PsychologyMulticultural EducationEducationClinical Health PsychologyDiverse LearnerSocial SciencesPsychologyTeacher EducationProfessional PreparationCultural DiversityClinical PsychologyDiversity SensitivityCultural CompetenceMulticultural School PsychologyCompetencies ConferenceIntersectionalityCultural‐diversity CompetencyCultural SensitivityCultureSocial Skill TrainingCounselor Education PedagogyCultural DifferencesCross-cultural AssessmentCross-cultural PerspectiveCounselor EducationProfessional Counseling
The Competencies Conference: Future Directions in Education and Credentialing in Professional Psychology was held in Arizona in November 2002. One of the workshops, Individual and Cultural Differences (ICD), focused on racism, homophobia, and ageism. The consensus was that self-awareness and knowledge about the three "isms" are critical components in the education and training of psychologists. This article, authored by four of the workshop attendees, is a review of the current research and theoretical literature. Implications that address both content and context in graduate programs and training sites are presented. This is one of a series of articles published in this issue of the Journal of Clinical Psychology. Several other articles that resulted from the Competencies Conference will appear in Professional Psychology: Research and Practice and The Counseling Psychologist.
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