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Competence in Individual and Cultural Diversity
Jairo N. Fuertes, Arnold R. Spokane, and Elizabeth Holloway
in Specialty Competencies in Counseling Psychology
Chapter 4 discusses competence in individual and cultural diversity (ICD), summarizes the research that has accumulated on this topic in about the last 20 years, and also reviews the ...
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Individual and Cultural Diversity Considerations in Geropsychology
Yvette N. Tazeau
in Specialty Competencies in Geropsychology
Chapter 8 discusses individual and cultural diversity considerations in geropsychology, including how diversity is a broader concept when considered at the individual and cultural levels. ...
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Individual and Cultural Diversity
Christine Maguth Nezu, Christopher R. Martell, and Arthur M. Nezu
in Specialty Competencies in Cognitive and Behavioral Psychology
Chapter 11 provides a focus on multicultural competencies related to the practice of cognitive and behavioural psychology consistent with the core foundational competencies in professional ...
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Individual and Cultural Diversity Considerations
Rosemary Flanagan and Jeff A. Miller
in Specialty Competencies in School Psychology
Chapter 11 discusses individual and cultural diversity considerations in school psychology, and addresses educational influences and limitations, including linguistic diversity, bilingual ...
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Individual and Cultural Diversity
Jay C. Thomas
in Specialty Competencies in Organizational and Business Consulting Psychology
Chapter 12 presents some of the critical issues and competencies related to diversity in OBC, and how the requisite competencies depend on the nature and scope of the psychologist–s practice. ...

Treating Women in Psychotherapy
Laura S. Brown
in Psychologists' Desk Reference (3 ed.)
Chapter 46 explores the treatment of women in psychotherapy, including themes of diversity, social context and power, professional responsibility, and practice applications, along with ...
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Ethical Standards of Practice in Neuropsychology
Greg J. Lamberty and Nathaniel W. Nelson
in Specialty Competencies in Clinical Neuropsychology
Chapter 7 explores some of the more commonly encountered ethical issues that may arise during neuropsychological evaluation, including informed consent, test and measurement selection, ...
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Individual and Cultural Considerations
Robert A. DiTomasso, Stacey C. Cahn, Susan M. Panichelli-Mindel, and Roger K. McFillin
in Specialty Competencies in Clinical Psychology
The competent clinical psychologist assesses cultural variables and understands behavior to be culturally and contextually driven. In this chapter, the APA’s “Guidelines on Multicultural ...
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Consultation
Rosemary Flanagan and Jeff A. Miller
in Specialty Competencies in School Psychology
Chapter 7 examines consultation as a professional activity, and addresses the role of consultation specific to school psychology both outside and within schools. It reviews current models ...
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Individual and Cultural Diversity
David R. Cox, Richard H. Cox, and Bruce Caplan
in Specialty Competencies in Rehabilitation Psychology
Chapter 3 discusses how those needing psychological rehabilitation come from diverse backgrounds, how sensitivity to diversity issues is a critical element addressed in the APA Ethics Code, ...
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Consumer Protection
David R. Cox, Richard H. Cox, and Bruce Caplan
in Specialty Competencies in Rehabilitation Psychology
Chapter 7 discusses the expectation of the RP to act as advocate for and protect the interests of persons with disability and other consumers of rehabilitation psychology services, ...
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Common Ethical Transgressions by Private Practitioners
Gerald P. Koocher and Rachael L. Suffrin
in Handbook of Private Practice: Keys to Success for Mental Health Practitioners
Most ethical transgressions by private practitioners arise from errors rather than bad intentions. Such slips often occur when the clinician attempts to take unwise shortcuts, lacks ...
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Specialty Competencies in School Psychology
Rosemary Flanagan and Jeffrey A. Miller
Although School Psychology first became recognized as a specialty in professional psychology by CRSPPP in 1998, this area of psychology can be traced back to the late 19th century, where it ...
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