“…Providing interventions in a culturally humble manner aligns with anti‐racist practices, as both underscore the importance of having an ongoing commitment to engaging in self‐reflection, cultivating a critical consciousness, prioritizing mutual partnerships, emphasizing the interactions between the therapist and the couple/family, being other‐oriented and valuing the couple/family's diverse background and experiences, fostering intercultural communication, redressing and mitigating power imbalances, preventing further harm to couples and families, and working actively toward liberation (i.e., resisting oppressive forces and striving toward personal, interpersonal, and community wellness) (Collins et al, 2020; Hook et al, 2017; Lerner & Kim, 2022; Trinh et al, 2021). Couple/family therapists also must be adept at adapting these competencies flexibly across types of couples/families and in dynamic circumstances and contexts in a manner that is responsive to the sociopolitical and economic conditions in which the couples/family is embedded (i.e., capability; Kaslow et al, 2022).…”