Jose F. Vasquez – Advance Your Cultural Competency in the Clinical Setting: DSM-5® Guidelines, Ethical Standards and Multicultural Awareness

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Salepage link: At HERE. Archive: Total sizes: – include: Faculty:Jose F. VasquezDuration:6 Hours 17 MinutesFormat:Audio and VideoCopyright:Mar 26, 2014DSM-5® cultural formulation and cultural genogram6 Hours of EthicsTools to build rapport with diverse clientsThe DSM-5® has changed the cultural criteria in both assessment and treatment of mental health. Integrating these new approaches is essential to ethical and competent practice. Watch this seminar with expert Dr. Jose Vasquez, and you will learn how to incorporate the new DSM-5® criteria and adapt evidence-based models in a culturally sensitive context. By identifying cultural influences and breaking down stereotypes and biases, you can build a stronger rapport with your diverse clients and achieve better therapeutic outcomes.You will develop the skills to:Navigate through language barriersOvercome religious and cultural issues in mental healthAdapt treatment for specific groupsIdentify cultural trauma and psychosomatic distressPromote resiliency in your clientsUsing case examples, exercises, and plenty of humor, Dr. Vasquez will help deepen your cultural mindfulness in the clinical setting. You will leave feeling confident dealing with diverse clients and better equipped to overcome the challenging demands of cultural competence.To order the book, Rhythms of Recovery: Trauma, Nature, and the Body, please visit our product store.To order the book, The CBT Toolbox: A Workbook for Clients and Clinicians, please visit our product store.Handouts Manual (5.8 MB) 60 Pages Available after Purchase OutlineDSM- 5®: New Guidelines for the Integration of Cultural CompetenciesCross-cultural variations in presentationsCultural concepts of distressAssessments and diagnostic protocolsDSM-5® cultural formulationCultural factors influencing clients’ perspectives of their symptoms and treatment optionsCultural genogram with familiesCulture and Ethnicity in the United StatesPopulations: African American, Euro-American, Asian, American Indian/Alaskan Native/Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islanders; Hispanic/LatinoMulti-ethnic families: diversity within diversityComplexity of identity within groups; subcategories of larger communitiesMulti-ethnic identity; gender and ethnic identityTrends in locale specific migration patterns, variation and mental health needsCultural Competencies in Mental HealthMindfulness-based approach to cultural competenceAcknowledge cultural differences: terms of reference, racism, stereotypesUnderstand your own culture(s) and ethnic influencesThe Fabric of rapportMake cultural connectionsAcquire knowledge & skillsView behavior within a cultural contextEthics, Competence & Professional Practice IssuesEthical standards for culturally competent practiceStrategies for responding to the spectrum of professional practice and boundariesMicro-aggressions in everyday life and the clinical settingLanguage and Religious ConsiderationsWork with limited English proficiency and bi/multilingual clientsMake the most of translation servicesIntersection of religion and cultureReligious experience, counseling and mental healthInterventions and Therapeutic Concerns Across CulturesEngaging identities; transference and counter transference issuesMedications; use and belief systemsTips for working with traditional practitioners & natural healersGuidelines for working with specific groupsInnovative group therapiesCulture-based positive psychology & resilience strategiesHistorical trauma and grief assessmentIntegrate cultural interventions into substance abuse programsModify evidence- based practices & identify best practicesCase studies and examplesFaculty Jose F. Vasquez, Ph.D., Psy.D., LMHC Related seminars and products: 1 Owner/TherapistHealthy Options Enterprises, LLCJose F. Vasquez, Ph.D., Psy.D., LMHC , maintains a private practice in West Olympia and Tacoma, Washington. Dr. Vasquez has provided mental health services to families of all races and cultural background for the last 20 years. He is committed to delivering high-quality mental health and crime victim services to those who need help regardless of cultural background, ethnicity, religious belief, or social status.Dr. Vasquez earned his doctorate degree in psychology from California Southern University, his Ph.D. in human services from Capella University and a Master’s degree in marriage, family and child therapy from the Phillips Graduate Institute in Chatsworth, California. In addition, Dr. Vasquez has presented at national conferences and to general audiences on the topics of juvenile delinquency, cross-cultural issues for mental health clinicians, sexual assault and traumatic brain injury (TBI), and minority counseling issues. He is also a contracted cross-cultural issues trainer for the University of WA. Salepage: https://catalog.pesi.com//item/advance-cultural-competency-clinical-setting-dsm5-guidelines-ethical-standards-multicultural-awareness-7523Archive: https://archive.ph/wip/hK54M