Client Sexuality and Clinician Implicit Bias: How to Better Support Your Clients with Non-Normative Sexual Identities (6 Law and Ethics or Cultural Competence CEs)

B Lourenco LMHC  March 24  Zoom.  

Every single person has a relationship with sexuality, whether they are asexual or very sexually experienced; it follows that everyone that we work with as therapists has a relationship with their sexuality. Therefore, it is imperative that we are committed to staying abreast of current research and remain culturally curious. As ethical practitioners, this commitment to learning and growing as practitioners means that we gain more cultural competence and are then able to offer tailored support.

CE: 6 CEs Law and Ethics or Cultural Competence  Cascadia Training  $169  Brian Andersen  (206) 441-6892  Web: www.cascadia-training.com  Email: cascadia.training@gmail.com  

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