What You’ll Discover in Leslie Korn Multicultural Awareness & Diversity Strategies to Improve Client Rapport & Cultural Competence
- Faculty:
- Leslie Korn
- Duration:
- 6 Hours 5 Minutes
- Format:
- Audio and Video
- Copyright:
- Mar 22, 2017
Description
I can still remember how terrifying it was when I first provided Mexican treatment. to realize how much I didn’t know about their culture. I was worried I wouldn’t be able to interpret signs of my clients’ distress or understand their needs.
I realized that much of my knowledge base didn’t fit for every client, especially clients of different cultures, ethnicities, religions or sexual identities. It can be difficult to provide the best treatment for clients who are different from ourselves.
While I was more in Mexico, I realized that skills such as cultural competency could be used by all groups. I spent more time researching my roots, uncovering my biases, and studying other cultures and ethnicities. Since then I’ve had the opportunity to Do clinical work with many different cultures in the U.S.
I have come to feel that I can treat everyone, no matter their background. Even if I don’t know a lot about their culture, I am comfortable asking my client to Tell me what’s important to them.
Take a journey with me into the world cultural competence. Improve Assess, avoid ethical dilemmas, and overcome your fears. Find out how to Individualized treatment can be tailored to meet the needs of specific clients. This will help you build a rapport with your clients. Lastly, look deeper into yourself and find out how you can improve your relationship with clients. to Be yourself. to Your clients will be grateful.
You will be known as the best therapist for diverse clients in your area.
You might just want to Watch this video to Receive 3.25Â hours of cultural competency AND 3 hours of ethics. You will be able to take away so much more. This seminar is engaging and challenging. to Explore the intersection of your belief system and your clinical work. to As a culturally sensitive practitioner, you will feel more confident.
Sincerely,
Leslie Korn Ph.D.
Handouts
Manual (2.62 MB) | 67 pages | Available after Purchase |
Outline
Cultural Competencies in Mental Health
- Mindfulness-Based approach to Cultural competence
- Trends in a particular location: variations and mental health requirements
- Recognize cultural differences. Terms of reference, racism and stereotypes
- Improve Client relationship
- Cultural connections
- Achieve knowledge and skills
- Consider behavior in a cultural context
- Exercise: Cultural influences, biases, and cultural culture
Ethics & the DSM- 5®: New Guidelines for the Integration of Cultural Competencies
- Cross-Cultural variations in presentation
- Cultural Concepts of distress
- Assessments and diagnostic protocols
- DSM-5® cultural formulation
- Cultural factors influencing clients’ perspectives of their symptoms and treatment options
- Culturally competent practice requires ethical standards
- Exercise: Cultural Formulation Interview
Be able to overcome your dilemmas in practice
- Working with clients who speak little English and are bi/multilingual
- When to Use an interpreter
- Intersection of religion and culture
- Counselling, spiritual experience and mental health
- Cultural Transference and Countertransference
- Exercise: Strategies For cultural transference
Interventions Strategies For Specific Populations
- Overview of Historical Trauma/Migration
- Trauma in cultural context
- Assessments and Tools
- Use and belief systems for Medications
- Cultural Here are some examples of traditional practitioners and natural healers
- Integrate and adapt mindfulness, DBT interventions
- Spanish-speaking people need to understand mindfulness and breathing.
- Religious populations
- Mindfulness in prison video
- Exercise: Values exercise: medications/traditional healing/spiritual healing
Faculty
Leslie KornPH.D. MPH LMHC, ACS RPP, NTP, NCBTMB Similar seminars and products 12
Leslie Korn, PH.D. MPH, LMHC. ACS. RPP. NTP. NCBTMB is a renowned integrative physician and educator who specializes in the use nutritional, herbal, and culinary medicine to treat trauma, emotional, and chronic illnesses. She is well-known for her enthusiasm and humor as a speaker. Her private practice has seen her provide over 50,000 hours in treatment for various populations. Her clinical practice is focused on offering clients effective alternatives. to psychotropics. Harvard Medical School, where she received her graduate degree in psychiatry. She also spent her time training in Mexico’s jungle as a healer for more than 25 years. She managed a naturopathic training and medicine clinic that provided health, culinary and fitness retreats. She is licensed and certified as a nutritionist, mental health counselor, and bodywork (Polarity, Cranial Sacral, and medical massage therapies). She is also an approved clinical supervisor. In out, she introduced somatic therapy for complex trauma patients.-Patient psychiatry at Harvard Medical School in 1985. Also served as a consultant to ethnomedicine to The Trauma Clinic, Boston. She was the former clinical director of the New England School of Acupuncture, and faculty member of the National College of Naturopathic Medicine.
She is the author of the landmark book on trauma and the body: Rhythms of recovery: Trauma and Nature and the Body (Routledge), 2012), Nutrition Essentials for Mind Health (W.W. Norton 2016, 2016), Eat Right, Feel Right: More than 80 Recipes and Tip to Improve Mood, Sleep and Attention (PESI, 2017) Multicultural Counseling Workbook: Exercises and Worksheets to Construction Rapport With Diverse Clients (PESI 2015) and The Good Mood Kitchen 2017 (W.W. Norton 2017). She was a founder and former president of the National Certification Board for Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork.-funded scientist in mind/body therapy. She is an approved clinical supervisor, and she is the research director for the Center for World Indigenous Studies. Here, she designs culinary-herbal medicine programs for tribal communities involved in the development of integrative medicine programs.
Disclosures to Speakers:
Financial: Leslie Korn She is currently in clinical practice. PESI Inc. provides a speaking honorarium.
Nonfinancial: Leslie Korn Does not have any relevant nonfinancial relationshipsOnline viewing or digital downloadto disclose.Â
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