Psychological Therapies
Cross-source consensus on Psychological Therapies from 1 sources and 4 claims.
1 sources · 4 claims
Uses
Preparation
Risks & contraindications
Where it comes from
Highlighted claims
- Clinicians described mainstream therapeutic training as Western-centric and developed for white-majority populations. — ‘This level of racism has always been there’: clinicians’ views on supporting racially minoritised university students – a qualitative study in student support services in North East England
- Clinicians argued for ongoing individualised adaptations rather than applying standard therapy models without modification. — ‘This level of racism has always been there’: clinicians’ views on supporting racially minoritised university students – a qualitative study in student support services in North East England
- Applying standard Western therapeutic models to clients from non-Western or marginalised backgrounds can create cultural conflicts. — ‘This level of racism has always been there’: clinicians’ views on supporting racially minoritised university students – a qualitative study in student support services in North East England
- Effective therapeutic adaptations include acknowledging identity differences and discussing them openly. — ‘This level of racism has always been there’: clinicians’ views on supporting racially minoritised university students – a qualitative study in student support services in North East England