What You’ll Discover in Kia James, Carol-Ann Trotman, Monika Cope-Ward Cross-Cultural Couples Counseling Strategies to Navigate Multiculturalism in Racial & Ethnic Diverse Couples
- Faculty:
- Kia James | Carol-Ann Trotman | Monika Cope-Ward
- Duration:
- Approx. 6 Hours
- Format:
- Audio and Video
- Copyright:
- Jan 11, 2021
Description
If you are not bringing cultural background, race, moral beliefs and socioeconomic differences into the conversation during couples counseling, you are missing a critical step to be able to help your clients.
You may think it’s just a small disagreement they are bringing up in-session, but really the root of the disagreement could be embedded in cultural background, religious beliefs or how an individual was brought up. If you don’t help your struggling couples bring culture background/beliefs into the discussion, it turns into an argument of who is right and who is wrong and treatment progress is stalled.
Watch this workshop and learn how to provide your clients with the tools to clearly address cultural differences – even if they are addressing it for the first time individually or as a couple – so they can overcome racism, discrimination, socioeconomic, regional, educational or familial differences.
Watch three dynamic couples counseling experts Kia EdD, LCPC, Monika Cope-Ward LCW-C, and Carol Ann TrotmanLCPC that bring combined decades of experience with bi-racial, multiracial and cross-cultural couples and family counseling.
These experts will help you successfully identify, bring up and navigate cultural issues in the counseling relationship. Upon completing this seminar, you will Be able to:
- Your clients should have a healthy conversation about culture and its role. in Their relationship
- Acquire a greater awareness of your subconscious biases, and how these beliefs affect work with couples from different backgrounds.
- Based on the perspective, identify and define culture “what really matters to people” Its many expressions through ethnicity, race, and nationality.
- Improve their understanding of culture and subcultural components that impact the couplesocio/economic, religious, sexuality, gender, etc.
Purchase Today – Get the tools and Ask the questions you were afraid to ask to Your renewed cultural competence and confidence will empower you clients in Couples counseling
Outline
Why Culture is Important in The Couples Counseling Relationship
- What is culture? What is culture?
- Synthesizing culture, personal identity
- The clinician’s self-Assessment
- Acknowledge your cultural biases
Understanding Cross-Cultural Couples
- Understanding cross-Multiculturalism & Culturalism-Culturalism
- Examine differences in Geopolitical/regional socioeconomic status
- Examine differences in ethnicity, religion
- Recognize differences and the impact culture has on them to Relationships
- Conversational tools, 3-Session model and other interventions
Common Differences in Cross-Cultural Counseling
- Understanding ‘cultural lens’ For you and your clients
- How to recognize outside negative attitudes (i.e. discrimination)
- How to educate your clients on each other’s culture and see their worldviews
Manage Family Conflict Resolution and Address Racism in the Family
- How to resolve academic, religious educational, socioeconomic differences
- How to Address newsworthy, urgent or political disagreements
- Cultural avoidance & it’s negative impact to Relationships
Help Yourself Couples Culture is a Strength
- Examine their culture, both individual and collective. in Counseling for couples
- Formulate a background, education, assimilation, and acculturation stage.
- You can tell the difference between covert and overt discriminatory practices
Couples Counseling Interventions
- Your clients can create a culture. in They have a household that works for them
- Facilitate a thorough culturally relevant couples’ assessment
- Exercises and case studies
Faculty
Kia James, EdD. LCPC, LPC Related products and seminars: 1
Kia James, EdD, LCPC, LPC, She is a licensed professional counselor, an adjunct professor, and a relationship therapist. She specializes in in Helping people to have a healthy relationship with themselves so that they can have strong and healthy relationships with others. After moving around a lot in her youth, she learned that your perception of yourself is important. in The world can have a profound effect on your mental well-being and mental health-She was a person, and she dedicated her entire life to it. to improving one’s mental and emotional health and creating healthy connections with others.
Dr. James offers individual and couple counseling. Dr. James also facilitates diversity training and teaches therapists how to do it. to When working with couples, you should be able to deal with cultural diversity issues. Bowie State University awarded her a Bachelor of Arts. in Psychology. She continued her education and earned her Masters and Doctorate. in Counseling Argosy University is also known by The American School of Professional Psychology. Dr. James is a graduate of the Gottman institute’s level 3 training. in She helps couples build healthy relationships. She is an approved Gottman educator for the Seven Principles for Making Marriage Works.
Disclosures for Speakers
Financial: Kia James is co-Relationship Boosters is her business. She is also an adjunct faculty member at Trinity Washington University. PESI Inc. awards her a speaking honorarium
Non-financial: Kia James doesn’t have any non-relevant information-Relationship with financial institutions to disclose.
Carol-Ann Trotman LCPC Similar seminars and products 1
Trotman Psychotherapy and Consulting, LLC
Carol-Ann Trotman, LCPC, A Master of Science in Science in Clinical Community Counseling Johns Hopkins University. Bachelor of Science in Howard University Psychology. She currently resides in Washington, DC. in Maryland, Virginia, D.C. in New York City, where I was born in Barbados.
Since 1999 Carol-Ann It worked in Psychotherapists have been working in the field of mental healthcare. in Maryland state since 2010. She is an experienced professional. in Many settings include department of corrections (inpatient and emergency), hospitals (outpatient and inpatient), outpatient psychological health clinics and domestic violence shelters. Carol-Ann Specialized training is also available in Gottman Method Couple’s Therapy, Prepare/Enrich, and sex therapy.
Disclosures to Speakers:
Financial: Carol-Ann Trotman is a private practitioner. Trotman is also the coauthor-Owner of Relationship Boosters, LLC. Ms. Trotman received a speaking honourarium from PESI Inc.
Non-financial: Carol-Ann Trotman doesn’t have any non-relevant information-Relationship with financial institutions to disclose.
Monika Cope-WardLCSW-C Similar seminars and products 1
Monika Cope-WardLCSW-C earned her Master’s Degree in Howard University, Washington, D.C., Social Work. She was a licensed therapist. in Maryland since 2008
She has been working since 2001. in Providers of services in the private and public sector for mental health in As an auditor/trainer of mental healthcare providers throughout Maryland, I have worked in many settings including community health programs for adults and children, outpatient mental clinics and hospitals (inpatient or emergency department), as well as outpatient mental hospital clinics and hospitals for children and adults. Monika He has been extensively trained in Gottman couples therapies, sextherapy and has also completed the Prepare/Enrich certification. She is passionate about helping people realize their potential and build healthy relationships.
Speaker Disclosures
Financial: Monika Cope-Ward Co-The Relationship Booster owner. PESI, Inc. gives her a speaking honorarium.
Non-financial: Monika Cope-Ward Has no pertinent non-Relationship with financial institutions Online Viewing and Digital Downloadto disclose.
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