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“All Interactions are Inherently Cultured”: Evaluating Multicultural Case Conceptualization Skills in Clinical Supervision.
Sahu A. The Counseling Psychologist 2026;54(2):313-345.
[Using a constructivist grounded theory approach, seven clinical supervisors provided insight into the tasks and processes they applied to evaluate multicultural case conceptualization skills. We present a conceptual model illustrating the processes and approach clinical supervisors took to evaluate their supervisees’ multicultural case conceptualization skills in conjunction with related competencies in clinical work.]
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