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Author Abdulrehman, Rehman, author.
Title Developing anti-racist cultural competence [electronic resource] / Rehman Abdulrehman.
Imprint Newburyport, MA ; East York, Ontario : Hogrefe, [2024]
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Phys. Description 1 online resource (125 pages)
Series Advances in psychotherapy--evidence-based practice ; volume 53
Advances in psychotherapy--evidence-based practice ; v. 53.
Bibliog. Includes bibliographical references.
Summary "Learn to understand how you see others with this no-nonsense, practical guide. In today’s society, anti-racist cultural competence is an essential skill and not something meant only to be addressed by some. Issues tied to resolving racism and understanding and including diverse cultural points of view remain highly conflictual--and the ability to deal with these issues effectively is often hindered by fear, anxiety, and a misunderstanding of what it means to be culturally competent without making people feel like outsiders. While many other models of cultural competence approach the issue as though looking into a fishbowl, this book views the issue as everyone swimming in the water together, as part of a common ecosystem and community. Abdulrehman provides a direct, no-nonsense, and practical approach to this challenging and complex topic, using real-life examples to help the reader to approach sensitive cultural issues confidently and humbly. He looks in detail at how we can understand our biases and how they impact our engagement and trust with marginalized people of color. The less addressed issues of ethnic and cultural identity development, and understanding internalized racism and how it too can impact cross-cultural engagement are also presented. This book provides a unique perspective that treats anti-racism and cross-cultural interactions as a process for better understanding how you see the world--a very different process than merely describing how others see the world differently from you. This volume is suitable not only for psychology professionals, but anyone who wants to explore what it means to be anti-racist and culturally competent."-- Provided by publisher.
Subject Psychology, Clinical
Cultural Competency
Antiracism
Other Number 20240299183 can
ISBN 9781616765156