Sana Loue, JD, PhD, MSSA Brandy L. Johnson Kathryn LeMoine
Too often, cultural competence training has led to the inadvertent marginalization of some individuals and groups and the reinforcement of existing stereotypes. This text explores the concept of cultural humility, which offers an exciting way forward for those engaged in the helping professions. In contrast to cultural competence, cultural humility challenges individuals to embark on a lifelong course of self-examination and transformational learning that will enable them to engage more authentically with clients, patients, colleagues, and others. The book traces our understanding of and...
Too often, cultural competence training has led to the inadvertent marginalization of some individuals and groups and the reinforcement of existing st...