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Clinician and client political values in culturally-competent psychotherapy

Society of Clinical Psychology

Clients reported that it was helpful to them to raise such issues in therapy, and therapists likewise reported that it was helpful for case conceptualization and tailoring treatment to know about the client’s SPVs. Develop evidence-based best practices for working with socio-politically diverse clients. Reference/Target Source.

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Harnessing cultural identity as a protective factor in minority mental health: Applications to children and families

Society of Clinical Psychology

Cultural Formulation Interview, APA, 2013; University of Connecticut Racial/Ethnic Stress and Trauma Survey, Williams et al., 2018) to inquire about families’ cultural identity at the outset of treatment (La Roche et al., at Florida International University. We recommend using psychometrically sound surveys (e.g., La Roche (Ed.)

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How do we know when posttraumatic stress disorder is getting better?

Society of Clinical Psychology

Defining these constructs will also help to facilitate the development of clinical algorithms to guide decision-making and treatment planning for those people with PTSD. Can we create an algorithm to guide decision-making and treatment planning for people who do not get better following PTSD treatment? Cuijpers, P.

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Prescriptive Authority for Clinical Psychologists

Society of Clinical Psychology

This coursework is supplemented by a range of 1,500 (NPs, DNPs) to 9,000 (MD, DO) hours of supervised clinical training that involves assessment, diagnosis, treatment planning and treatment. They bring a broader and more biologically based perspective to pharmacological treatment. Catherine University. Robiner, W.

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