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This article is aimed at psychotherapists and health practitioners who have not reflected on the role of race, culture and ethinicity in the provision of psychological treatments. We highlight the key issues of importance in engagement, assessment and ongoing therapy, supporting practitioners to reach a stage of pre-competency. Competency will be achieved with additional training, supervision and innovation.

Original publication

DOI

10.1192/apt.bp.106.002295

Type

Journal article

Journal

Advances in Psychiatric Treatment

Publication Date

01/05/2007

Volume

13

Pages

187 - 193