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What are the five stated goals of the first session with a culturally diverse client? Select two and describe techniques for ensuring those techniques are met.
On Jun 04, 2024
The five stated goals of the first session with a culturally diverse client are:
1. Building rapport and trust
2. Understanding the client's cultural background and values
3. Exploring the client's presenting concerns within the context of their cultural identity
4. Establishing clear communication and understanding
5. Developing a treatment plan that is culturally sensitive and relevant to the client's needs
Two of these goals are building rapport and trust, and understanding the client's cultural background and values.
To ensure the goal of building rapport and trust is met, a therapist can use active listening techniques, such as nodding, maintaining eye contact, and summarizing the client's feelings and experiences. Additionally, the therapist can demonstrate empathy and validation by acknowledging the client's cultural experiences and expressing a genuine interest in understanding their perspective.
To ensure the goal of understanding the client's cultural background and values is met, the therapist can use open-ended questions to encourage the client to share their cultural experiences, traditions, and values. The therapist can also engage in cultural humility by acknowledging their own limitations and seeking to learn from the client about their cultural identity. Additionally, the therapist can use cultural genograms or cultural assessment tools to gain a deeper understanding of the client's cultural background and its impact on their worldview.