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Patients' Perceptions of Their Therapist: Effects of Race, Culture, and Cultural Competency on the Working Alliance.

Mark R LukowitskyJeffrey S WinsemanElliot FeldSteven M KamVictoria I Balkoski
Published in: American journal of psychotherapy (2024)
This study suggests the importance of heightening mental health clinicians' awareness of the influence of culture on the therapeutic relationship and the important role of a therapist's cultural competencies (specifically, awareness and skill) in the working alliance, which may matter more to patients than perceptions of racial or cultural similarity.
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