Not exact matches
Although our culture clashes are unique to our own situation, I am sure other couples in
multicultural relationships have faced similar
issues when parenting.
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Issues; Young Adult.
Family Matters with Justice Harvey Brownstone is an online TV program with a focus on a multiplicity of
issues affecting contemporary North American life, with a particular emphasis on the interplay between
relationships and the justice system: internet dating, addictions, prenups, mental health, adoption, surrogate parenting, same - sex
relationships,
multicultural relationships, parenting after separation and divorce, mediation, child neglect and abuse, child and spousal support — and this is just the tip of the iceberg!
This a promotional video clip of Family Matters, a TV program with a focus on a multiplicty of
issues affecting contemporary North American life, with a particular emphasis on the interplay between
relationships and the justice system: internet dating, addictions, prenups, mental health, adoption, surrogate parenting, same - sex
relationships,
multicultural relationships, parenting after separation and divorce, mediation, child neglect and abuse, child and spousal support — and this is just the tip of the iceberg!
My clinical interests include life transitions, stress management, career
issues,
relationship concerns, self - esteem, women's
issues, identity concerns,
multicultural / diversity factors, as well as the spectrum of anxiety and depression, including perinatal and postpartum anxiety and depression.
With 14 years of clinical expertise, I specialize in treating clients with anxiety and depression,
relationship issues, life transitions, trauma recovery, nutrition and mental health, and
multicultural challenges.»
«I enjoy working with folks who need support in managing a wide variety of
issues from self - esteem and identity concerns to the stress of dealing with multiple roles,
relationships, and life demands (as students, partners, friends, parents, new professionals, family members, community activists, etc.) My clinical interests include
multicultural and women's
issues, racial / ethnic identity development (especially among biracial / multi - racial / ethnic / cultural individuals), sexual and gender identity development, adjustment and transition
issues, and building healthy
relationships through assertive communication and positive self - esteem.»
I have over 10 years of experience working with
multicultural families and individuals specializing in anger
issues, depression,
relationship issues, substance - abuse
issues, low self - esteem, anxiety, trauma, and impulse - control and behavioral problems with children and adolescents.
Issues I work with: Emotional intimacy, recurring disagreements, relationship hurts, trust, infidelity, multicultural issues, sexual issues, and communic
Issues I work with: Emotional intimacy, recurring disagreements,
relationship hurts, trust, infidelity,
multicultural issues, sexual issues, and communic
issues, sexual
issues, and communic
issues, and communication.
I take special interest in
relationship, trauma, and
multicultural issues.
Over 30 people RSVP'd to participate in this conference call, which covered
issues related to supervision models at various training sites,
multicultural issues in supervision of group work, and
issues in co-leader
relationships (e.g., building the
relationship, sharing power, and dual
relationships).
(a) Document a minimum of twenty - four hours of academic preparation or board approved continuing education coursework in counselor supervision training including training six hours in each area as follows: (i) Assessment, evaluation and remediation which includes initial, formative and summative assessment of supervisee knowledge, skills and self - awareness; components of evaluation e.g. evaluation criteria and expectations, supervisory procedures, methods for monitoring (both direct and indirect observation) supervisee performance, formal and informal feedback mechanisms, and evaluation processes (both summative and formative), and processes and procedures for remediation of supervisee skills, knowledge, and personal effectiveness and self - awareness; (ii) Counselor development which includes models of supervision, learning models, stages of development and transitions in supervisee / supervisor development, knowledge and skills related to supervision intervention options, awareness of individual differences and learning styles of supervisor and supervisee, awareness and acknowledgement of cultural differences and
multicultural competencies needed by supervisors, recognition of relational dynamics in the supervisory
relationship, and awareness of the developmental process of the supervisory
relationship itself; (iii) Management and administration which includes organizational processes and procedures for recordkeeping, reporting, monitoring of supervisee's cases, collaboration, research and evaluation; agency or institutional policies and procedures for handling emergencies, case assignment and case management, roles and responsibilities of supervisors and supervisees, and expectations of supervisory process within the institution or agency; institutional processes for managing multiple roles of supervisors, and summative and formative evaluation processes; and (iv) Professional responsibilities which includes ethical and legal
issues in supervision includes dual
relationships, competence, due process in evaluation, informed consent, types of supervisor liability, privileged communication, consultation, etc.; regulatory
issues include Ohio laws governing the practice of counseling and counseling supervision, professional standards and credentialing processes in counseling, reimbursement eligibility and procedures, and related institutional or agency procedures.
Fluent in both English and Spanish, Mr. Lopez infuses a
multicultural perspective within the therapeutic
relationship to allow him to explore cultural
issues, which may be impactful.
She works with
multicultural couples and families using an integrative, collaborative approach to conflict resolution, trust and communication
issues, infidelity, emotional affairs, parenting and other
relationship issues.
«I find it very rewarding counseling with
multicultural populations about diverse
issues including interpersonal
relationships, depression, grief and loss, underachievement, domestic violence, transitions, anxiety, trauma, and anger management.»