Therapists working with clients whose culture differs from their own may worry about offending clients with awkward questions or making a misstep in discussion of therapeutic content that may have cultural elements. Cultural humility is an other-oriented interpersonal stance that can assist in such situations, as it allows the therapist to explore the client's cultural identities while being mindful of the therapist's culture and any limitations of knowledge. This stance, which may be used in conjunction with any therapy approach, allows the therapist to address difference comfortably and...
Therapists working with clients whose culture differs from their own may worry about offending clients with awkward questions or making a misstep in d...