Recommended Resource: Developing Cultural Humility – Seeing Ourselves in Others

Developing Cultural Humility: Seeing Ourselves in Others

Description

As the nation demographically represents a multitude of cultures, our ability to engage in thoughtful and meaningful discussions on cultural issues, remains ever present. No one where is this more salient than in our professional roles as service providers. Whether it means understanding our own insecurities when discussing these issues or when facilitating these dialogues when helping others, understanding one’s own cultural background as a way to enhance our multicultural dialogues, both personally and professionally, is a necessary outcome. This free webinar addresses the current literature on color-blind racial ideology and the major themes that surfaced from 20 psychologists examining their own cultural influences and the impact this examination has had in their personal and professional lives.

Learning Objectives

  • Discuss the importance of understanding the rationale and limitations of a color-blind racial ideology (CBRI);
  • Identify the challenges and benefits of understanding and discussing their own and others cultural identities; and
  • Provide examples of how to address and incorporate cultural conversations as service providers.

Free NAADAC Webinar

https://www.pathlms.com/naadac/courses/45502

Scroll to the bottom of this website and click on the title of the webinar. You’ll need to create a free NAADAC account and login in order to access the webinar.

Power Point Slides

https://www.naadac.org/assets/2416/2015-08-26_developing_cultural_humility_webinarslides.pdf

 

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