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Diversity Column: A Paradigm Shift from Safe Space to Brave Space Dialogues in Multicultural Group Therapy Jeanne Bulgin Steffen, Ph.D..
A Paradigm Shift from Safe Space to Brave Space Dialogues in Multicultural Group Therapy The focus of the last column was balancing etic (culturally universal) and emic (culturally specific) approaches in group psychotherapy and I suggested group interventions that highlighted... Read More»
Group Psychology and Group Psychotherapy Diversity Column: A Paradigm Shift from Safe Space to Brave Space Dialogues in Multicultural Group Therapy Jeanne Bulgin Steffen, Ph.D..
Brave Space Dialogues in Multicultural Group Therapy: Emic Approaches Reviewing the development and shift from «safe» space to «brave» space dialogues as an important way to frame diversity and social justice explorations was the focus of the column from the... Read More»

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To continue the plan to focus my columns on building multicultural competency in group therapy practices, with an emphasis on providing something useful to the practitioner, I'd like to highlight some emergent theory regarding facilitating multicultural and social justice dialogues in group work.
Some of his many contributions in this area include: creating innovative group programming for International Students at the University of Florida, which evolved into a specialty training program for Counseling and Wellness Center psychology interns; creating two groups that run each semester and that address limited campus resources related to supporting Mandarin speaking International Students; and providing supervision, training, and mentorship to interns in order to assist them in increasing their multicultural competency related to working with diverse populations in group therapy.
This program was a symposium chaired by Dr. Eric Chen entitled Evidence - Based Practice and Multicultural Competencies in Group Therapy: Multiple Perspectives.
As Chair of the Diversity Committee for Division 49, I wanted to focus my columns on building multicultural competency in group therapy practices with an emphasis on providing something useful to the practitioner.
The contributors of the symposium presented on two topics: (a) «Intergroup Dialogue as a Mechanism for the Development of Multicultural Group Leadership» presented by Brittany A. White and co-authored by Joseph R. Miles, and (b) «Facilitating Group therapy Trainees» Multicultural Competencies Development through Clinical Supervision» presented by Elena E. Kim and co-authored by Kali Rowe and Eric C. Chen.
She has developed a group therapy treatment manual with a multicultural perspective for those with BED, obesity, and body image distress.
His professional interests lie in the areas of group processes and group therapy, multicultural issues, conflict resolution, trauma groups, Internet & Large Groups and the Social Unconsgroups, Internet & Large Groups and the Social UnconsGroups and the Social Unconscious.
She has over 10 years of experience serving a wide range of clients with particular exposure to multicultural youth and families, and adults in group therapy.
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