id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_ifuxk2upl5h3feukjha3z7cyo4 Esteban V. Cardemil Guess who's coming to therapy? Getting comfortable with conversations about race and ethnicity in psychotherapy 2003 9 .pdf application/pdf 7848 560 49 Despite the fact that clinical psychology training programs now typically offer course work in multicultural issues, many professional psychologists may continue to feel unsure about how and when to clients regarding issues of race and ethnicity is one way to actively include a multicultural element into Psychological Association (APA) has recognized the critical nature of integrating issues of race and ethnicity into the field of focuses on racial/ethnic minority mental health issues and depression anxiety provoking, and our intention is not to minimize the concerns of psychologists who find it challenging to have conversations about race and ethnicity with their clients. minority clients; however, many of the issues we raise are applicable regardless of the racial/ethnic identity of therapist or client. Moreover, a therapist's own process of identity development may affect how he or she approaches these issues with clients to racial/ethnic minority groups (including African American) ./cache/work_ifuxk2upl5h3feukjha3z7cyo4.pdf ./txt/work_ifuxk2upl5h3feukjha3z7cyo4.txt