Book contents
- Clinical Psychology for Trainees
- Clinical Psychology for Trainees
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Chapter 1 A Science-Informed Model of Clinical Psychology Practice
- Chapter 2 Relating with Clients
- Chapter 3 Assessing Clients
- Chapter 4 Matching Treatments and Monitoring Client Progress
- Chapter 5 Linking Assessment to Treatment: Case Formulation
- Chapter 6 Treating Clients
- Chapter 7 Brief Interventions
- Chapter 8 Low-Intensity Psychological Interventions
- Chapter 9 Group Treatment
- Chapter 10 Programme Evaluation
- Chapter 11 Case Management
- Chapter 12 Supervision
- Chapter 13 Managing Ruptures in Therapeutic Alliance
- Chapter 14 Respecting the Humanity of Clients: Cross-Cultural and Ethical Aspects of Practice
- Chapter 15 Providing Therapy at a Distance and Working in Rural and Remote Settings
- Chapter 16 Psychologists as Health Care Providers
- Chapter 17 Working in Private Practice – Dr Clair Lawson; Clinical Psychologist and Director; Lawson Clinical Psychology
- References
- Index
Chapter 14 - Respecting the Humanity of Clients: Cross-Cultural and Ethical Aspects of Practice
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 14 April 2022
- Clinical Psychology for Trainees
- Clinical Psychology for Trainees
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Chapter 1 A Science-Informed Model of Clinical Psychology Practice
- Chapter 2 Relating with Clients
- Chapter 3 Assessing Clients
- Chapter 4 Matching Treatments and Monitoring Client Progress
- Chapter 5 Linking Assessment to Treatment: Case Formulation
- Chapter 6 Treating Clients
- Chapter 7 Brief Interventions
- Chapter 8 Low-Intensity Psychological Interventions
- Chapter 9 Group Treatment
- Chapter 10 Programme Evaluation
- Chapter 11 Case Management
- Chapter 12 Supervision
- Chapter 13 Managing Ruptures in Therapeutic Alliance
- Chapter 14 Respecting the Humanity of Clients: Cross-Cultural and Ethical Aspects of Practice
- Chapter 15 Providing Therapy at a Distance and Working in Rural and Remote Settings
- Chapter 16 Psychologists as Health Care Providers
- Chapter 17 Working in Private Practice – Dr Clair Lawson; Clinical Psychologist and Director; Lawson Clinical Psychology
- References
- Index
Summary
Clinical psychology trainees embarking on a professional career are faced with the prospect of work that, daily, has ethical questions and challenges to respond to people from varied cultures and social groups. The chapter describes how to provide a culturally-sensitive clinical psychology practice. It evaluates the current evidence-base antecedencesguiding practice. The chapter suggests how Structured Problem Solving can be applied to help acquire greater skills in engaging with people from different cultures and groups (e.g., the elderly). The same Structured Problem Solving approach is then applied to ethical decision-making and illustrated with a discussion on confidentiality and dual relationships. The chapter outlines how these approaches may help the clinical psychologist respect the humanity of their clients in all facets of their engagement.
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- Clinical Psychology for TraineesFoundations of Science-Informed Practice, pp. 245 - 259Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2022