Jose F. Vasquez – Advance Your Cultural Competency in the Clinical Setting: DSM-5® Guidelines, Ethical Standards and Multicultural Awareness
Jose F. Vasquez – Advance Your Cultural Competency in the Clinical Setting: DSM-5® Guidelines, Ethical Standards and Multicultural Awareness
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Description
- Faculty:
- Jose F. Vasquez
- Duration:
- 6 Hours 17 Minutes
- Format:
- Audio and Video
- Copyright:
- Mar 26, 2014
Description
The cultural criteria for assessment and treatment of mental health have been changed by the DSM-5®. New approaches are essential to ethical and competent practice. You will learn how to incorporate the new DSM-5 criteria and adapt evidence-based models in a culturally sensitive context if you watch this seminar. By breaking down stereotypes and biases, you can build a stronger relationship with your diverse clients and achieve better therapeutic outcomes.
You will learn the skills.
- You can navigate through language barriers.
- Mental health can be affected by religious and cultural issues.
- Adapt treatment for different groups.
- Cultural trauma and psychosomatic distress can be identified.
- Promote resilience in your clients.
Using case examples, exercises, and plenty of humor, Dr. Vasquez will help deepen your cultural awareness in the clinical setting. You will leave feeling confident dealing with diverse clients and better equipped to overcome the challenges of cultural competence.
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Manual (5.8 MB) | 60 Pages | Available after Purchase |
Outline
There are new guidelines for the integration of cultural competencies.
- There are cross-cultural variations in presentations.
- Cultural concepts of distress.
- Diagnostic protocols and assessments.
- DSM-5® is a cultural formula.
- Clients’ perspectives of their symptoms and treatment options are influenced by cultural factors.
- A cultural checkup with families.
There is culture and ethnicity in the United States.
- African American, Euro-American, Asian, American Indian/Alaskan Native/Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islanders, Hispanic/Latino.
- Multi-ethnic families are diverse.
- There are subcategories of identity within groups.
- There is a multi-ethnic identity.
- Variations and mental health needs are trends in locale specific migration patterns.
Cultural Competencies in Mental Health.
- The approach to cultural competence is based onMindfulness.
- Refer to cultural differences as terms of reference, racism, and stereotypes.
- Understand your culture and ethnic influences.
- The fabric of a relationship.
- Cultural connections can be made.
- Gain knowledge and skills.
- You can view behavior in a cultural context.
Professional practice issues.
- There are ethical standards for culturally competent practice.
- Strategies are used to respond to the spectrum of professional practice.
- There are micro-aggressions in everyday life.
Religious and language considerations.
- Work with limited English skills.
- Use translation services to your advantage.
- Religion and culture intersect.
- Mental health and religious experience.
There are interventions and therapeutic concerns across cultures.
- Counter transference and engaging identities are issues.
- There are medications, use and belief systems.
- There are tips for working with traditional practitioners.
- There are guidelines for working with groups.
- Group therapies are innovative.
- Positive psychology and resilience strategies are based on culture.
- Historical trauma and grief assessment.
- Substance abuse programs should incorporate cultural interventions.
- Identifying best practices can be done by modifying evidence-based practices.
- There are case studies and examples.
Faculty
Jose F. Vasquez, Ph.D., Psy.D., LMHC Related seminars and products: 1
Owner/Therapist
Healthy Options Enterprises, LLC
Jose F. Vasquez is a Psy.D. There is a private practice in West Olympia. For the last 20 years, Dr. Vasquez has provided mental health services to families of all races and cultural background. He is committed to delivering high-quality mental health and crime victim services to anyone who needs them.
He received degrees in psychology from California Southern University, human services from Capella University and a Master’s degree in marriage, family and child therapy from thePhillips Graduate Institute. The topics of juvenile delinquency, cross-cultural issues for mental health clinicians, sexual assault and traumatic brain injury, and minority counseling issues have been presented by Dr. Vasquez. He works for the University ofWA as a cross-cultural issues trainer.
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