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Georgia State University
2019-2025
University of North Texas
2019-2025
Texas Woman's University
2025
University at Albany, State University of New York
2025
Pennsylvania State University
2025
University of Denver
2015-2024
University of Louisville
2009-2021
University of Louisville Hospital
2010-2021
Western Kentucky University
2021
Family Works
2020
Building on recent theory stressing multicultural orientation, as well the development of virtues and dispositions associated with values, we introduce construct cultural humility, defined having an interpersonal stance that is other-oriented rather than self-focused, characterized by respect lack superiority toward individual's background experience. In 4 studies, provide evidence for estimated reliability validity a client-rated measure therapist's demonstrate client perceptions their...
The current retrospective study examined whether clients' (N = 176) perceptions of their psychotherapists' multicultural orientation (MCO) were associated with psychological functioning, working alliance, and real relationship scores. Moreover, we tested the alliance mediated between MCO functioning. results showed that positively related to relationship, Only ratings Thus, because clients perceive psychotherapists as being more oriented toward cultural issues, they may view therapist...
Indiana University BloomingtonAlthough Asian American men are a heterogeneous group with diverse ethnic andsocioeconomic backgrounds, they frequently depicted in rigid, stereotypical waysthat assume few differences exist among them. Guided by social identity theory, thepurpose of this study was to examine 158 male college studentsperceptions peoples stereotypes about men. Based on discovery-oriented exploratory analysis participants open-ended responses, the followingcategories perceived...
The purpose of the current study was to disentangle within- and between-case variability in adherence-outcome association. Specifically, we expected that increases or decreases within-case adherence ratings would be positively associated with therapy outcomes.Seventy clients (74% women, 26% men; Mage = 29.8 years, SD 11.00) received psychodynamic psychotherapy at a university-based community outpatient clinic. Adherence core principles treatment model were coded by independent raters 3rd,...
As a core component of multicultural orientation, cultural humility can be considered an important attitude for clinical supervisees to adopt and practically implement. How most meaningfully incorporated in supervision? In what ways supervisors stimulate the development culturally humble our supervisees? We consider those questions this paper present model addressing supervision. The primary focus is given two areas: (a) modeling teaching through interpersonal interactions supervision, (b)...
The purpose of this study was to explore how microaggressions affect counseling outcomes. Participants were 128 racial/ethnic minority individuals who had been in within the past year. Results indicated that identity attributions associated with outcomes (i.e., working alliance and perceived improvement counseling). Furthermore, perceptions cultural humility mediated relationship between negative emotion due rupture
The purpose of this study was to explore the relationship between alliance and outcome in couple therapy examine whether predicted outcomes over above early change. authors also investigated partner influence gender sought identify patterns that outcomes.The examined alliances at posttreatment follow-up 250 couples seeking treatment for marital distress a naturalistic setting. Session Rating Scale used measure alliance; Outcome Locke Wallace Marital Adjustment were outcomes. Couples White,...
University of LouisvillePaternal involvement with children is associated better outcomes for andfamily functioning. There are, however, few data examining the intersection culturalnorms and paternal involvement. For Latino fathers in United States, paternalinvolvement may vary on basis cultural gender norms, acculturation process,and ethnic identity. The current study used self-report surveys to examine percep-tions 67 regarding their involvement, machismo (i.e., machoand caballerismo),...
The Commitment Inventory (Stanley & Markman, 1992) measures interpersonal commitment (dedication) and constraint commitment. Since it was first published, substantial revisions have been made, but there are no published data on the psychometric properties of new version. Further, little information is available measuring for unmarried couples. This study examined in 320 premarital or cohabiting couples (N = 640). Dyadic confirmatory factor analyses revealed that hypothesized structure six...
Abstract Aim: To determine whether or not clients' perceptions of microaggressions varied based on their own and the therapist's race/ethnicity they would be negatively related to effectiveness therapy if working alliance mediate this effect. Method: The study utilised a cross‐sectional, retrospective, methodology. Clients were recruited from large university counselling centre in United States ( N =232 clients 29 therapists). Results: Neither race/ethnicity, therapists’ nor client‐therapist...