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The Elephant Is Not Pink: Talking About White, Black, and Brown to Achieve Excellence in Clinical Practice
by
Blitz, Lisa V.
, Pender Greene, Mary
in
At risk populations
/ Behavioral Science and Psychology
/ Black White Relations
/ Clinical medicine
/ Clinical Psychology
/ Clinical social work
/ Counseling psychology
/ Cultural Pluralism
/ Cultural sensitivity
/ Ethnic Identity
/ Females
/ Medical treatment
/ Multiculturalism & pluralism
/ Original Paper
/ Personality and Social Psychology
/ Poverty
/ Professional practice
/ Psychology
/ Race
/ Racial identity
/ Racism
/ Skills
/ Social work
/ Social workers
/ Stress
/ Supervisors
/ Talking
/ Therapeutic alliances
/ Vulnerability
/ Women
2012
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The Elephant Is Not Pink: Talking About White, Black, and Brown to Achieve Excellence in Clinical Practice
by
Blitz, Lisa V.
, Pender Greene, Mary
in
At risk populations
/ Behavioral Science and Psychology
/ Black White Relations
/ Clinical medicine
/ Clinical Psychology
/ Clinical social work
/ Counseling psychology
/ Cultural Pluralism
/ Cultural sensitivity
/ Ethnic Identity
/ Females
/ Medical treatment
/ Multiculturalism & pluralism
/ Original Paper
/ Personality and Social Psychology
/ Poverty
/ Professional practice
/ Psychology
/ Race
/ Racial identity
/ Racism
/ Skills
/ Social work
/ Social workers
/ Stress
/ Supervisors
/ Talking
/ Therapeutic alliances
/ Vulnerability
/ Women
2012
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The Elephant Is Not Pink: Talking About White, Black, and Brown to Achieve Excellence in Clinical Practice
by
Blitz, Lisa V.
, Pender Greene, Mary
in
At risk populations
/ Behavioral Science and Psychology
/ Black White Relations
/ Clinical medicine
/ Clinical Psychology
/ Clinical social work
/ Counseling psychology
/ Cultural Pluralism
/ Cultural sensitivity
/ Ethnic Identity
/ Females
/ Medical treatment
/ Multiculturalism & pluralism
/ Original Paper
/ Personality and Social Psychology
/ Poverty
/ Professional practice
/ Psychology
/ Race
/ Racial identity
/ Racism
/ Skills
/ Social work
/ Social workers
/ Stress
/ Supervisors
/ Talking
/ Therapeutic alliances
/ Vulnerability
/ Women
2012
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The Elephant Is Not Pink: Talking About White, Black, and Brown to Achieve Excellence in Clinical Practice
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The Elephant Is Not Pink: Talking About White, Black, and Brown to Achieve Excellence in Clinical Practice
2012
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Overview
Incorporating issues of race and racism can improve clinical engagement and the therapeutic alliance. Assessing, understanding, and responding to experiences related to racial identity and racism related stress can be an important factor in a clinician’s ability to be culturally responsive. A vignette of client treatment presents common dilemmas in clinical treatment. Responses to questions about race from focus groups are presented to frame the experiences of women of color who struggle with poverty and social-emotional issues. A framework of multicultural antiracist practice highlights the skills necessary for clinicians, supervisors, and managers.
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Springer US,Springer Nature B.V
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