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Training Psychologists to Work with Indigenous Clients: An In-Depth Look at Groundbreaking Programs

Training Psychologists to Work with Indigenous Clients: An In-Depth Look at Groundbreaking Programs

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In this episode of Resolving Violence, hosts Jorden Cummings and Arianna Gibson dive deep into the transformative program developed by Resolve Saskatchewan aimed at training mental health professionals to work effectively and sensitively with indigenous clients. Listen in as they explore the importance of self-reflection, proactive improvement in psychology, and the unique aspects of the training program that make it a pivotal resource for students and professionals alike.

Episode Highlights:
- Training Diversity and Representation: The program offers a mix of in-person and online learning, representing multiple indigenous cultures, and incorporates applied competency-based components providing practical practice and feedback.
- Impactful Personal and Professional Growth: Jorden and Arianna discuss how the training has significantly influenced their identities and clinical practices, fostering a safe and respectful therapeutic environment for indigenous clients.
- Upcoming Opportunities: Learn about the professional development certificate in indigenous intercultural skills, the comprehensive curriculum, and how you can register for the October 2024 course.

Tune in to understand how this groundbreaking program can be a vital addition to your clinical training and advance your ability to foster meaningful change and reconciliation in mental health practice.

To learn more about Resolve SK, head to research-groups.usask.ca/resolve/

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