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The Elephant Is Not Pink: Talking About White, Black, and Brown to Achieve Excellence in Clinical Practice

Abstract Incorporating issues of race and racism can improve clinical engagement and the therapeutic alliance. Assessing, understanding, and responding to experiences related to racial identity and racism related stress can be an important factor in a clinician’s ability to be culturally responsive. A vignette of client treatment presents common dilemmas in clinical treatment. Responses to

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Mary Pender Greene Keynote Speaker -“Creative Mentoring: Sustaining the Profession” NASW Annual meeting 5/7 at 5:30 PM

National Association of Social Workers New York City Chapter Board of Directors invites you to join us at the Annual Meeting Creative Mentoring: Sustaining the Profession Monday, May 7, 2012 __________________________________________ Given the significance of professional development in social work practice, the importance of mentoring cannot be overstated. The most successful social work leaders in

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