"你现在能听见我说话吗?"

Thamara Davis M.D., Janet Anderson Ed.D. (with gratitude for the contributions of Elizabeth Brannan, M.D., Maria Teresa Coutinho, Ph.D., and Ryann Morrison, Psy.D.)
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在过去的 70 年里,在我们的领域里一直有一种持续但被边缘化的声音,要求临床医生接受培训,并在治疗和监督方面能够胜任具有文化敏感性的方法。这些声音不计其数。然而,这些声音一直被削弱。尽管有学术研究支持呼吁从业人员在培训和实践中认识到种族、民族传统、种族主义、社会经济地位、权力和特权是导致我们所服务的病人面临独特挑战和具有独特优势的关键因素,但占主导地位的评估、干预和督导课程仍然缺乏这种包容性。
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“Can You Hear Me Now?”

Over the past 7 decades, there have been persistent but marginalized voices within our field calling for clinicians to be trained and competent in culturally responsive approaches to treatment and supervision. The voices are myriad. Yet these voices have consistently been diminished. Despite scholarly work to support the call for practitioners to incorporate training and practices that recognize race, ethnic heritage, racism, socio-economic status, power, and privilege as key elements that contribute to the unique challenges and strengths of the patients we serve, the predominant assessments, interventions, and supervisory curricula remain devoid of such inclusion.

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