Cultural competence is established through the therapist's capacity to be self - aware in regards to their own identities and cultural norms, the therapist's abilities to be sensitive to the nuances of
the realities of human difference, and the therapist's capacity to hold and value a philosophy of difference, allowing for creative responses to the client.
Not exact matches
Catholics have always recognised that the
differences between men and women are a physical
reality that conveys important truths: that
human marriage is a symbol - a living, life - giving, and procreative one -
of the relationship between the ultimate Bridegroom, Christ, and his Bride, the Church.
In that mutual attraction
of theirs, the physical
differences were seen, undisturbedly, as a sign
of a much richer
human reality; and indeed as imaging an infinitely higher
reality.
Again, the unspoken assumption is that what is important in the
differences between religions has nothing to do with how close their theological descriptions
of God correspond to
reality, either because those
differences don't exist or because they are impossible for us to judge,
differences too subtle to be detected by us, lost in the «noise»
of our
human limitations, personal history, genetics, and so on.
Since a
difference in estimating the shift in the vision
of science affects one's views concerning the capacity
of human observation and its formulations in reporting the
realities of experience, one can assume that our views here would diverge somewhat.
We must take a clear view
of the medical
realities of disease and the spiritual
realities of sin, but it makes a
difference in the pastor's understanding
of all
human ills that he sees every person as created for a life
of love to God and his neighbor.
Bright (Unrated) Sci - fi thriller, set in an alternate
reality where
humans coexist with fairies, elves and orcs, and revolving around an orc (Joel Edgerton) and a
human cop (Will Smith) who put aside their
differences to protect a young elf (Lucy Fry) in possession
of a powerful magic wand coveted by an evil elf (Noomi Rapace).
A critical training that lies on the interpretation
of the
reality that unfolds when attempting to transform it using your educational action and, finally, philanthropic: to discover and appreciate at firsthand the
human diversity, finding the
difference in more elements that unite us.