2020
DOI: 10.1080/07325223.2020.1830459
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The rise and reach of humility in clinical supervision: reactions to McMahon (2020), Jones and Branco (2020), Gutierrez et al. (2020), and Beinart (2020)

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“…To practice with cultural competemility involves the ability to understand, communicate with, and both willingly and effectively interact among individuals of different races, ethnicities, identities, and cultures. In the healthcare setting, it is also important to understand that this lifelong process of culturally humble care includes a focus on self-critique and mitigating the impacts at the local level of the larger healthcare system (Abe, 2020;Botelho, 2020;Tervalon, 1998;Watkins, 2020).…”
Section: Healthcarementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…To practice with cultural competemility involves the ability to understand, communicate with, and both willingly and effectively interact among individuals of different races, ethnicities, identities, and cultures. In the healthcare setting, it is also important to understand that this lifelong process of culturally humble care includes a focus on self-critique and mitigating the impacts at the local level of the larger healthcare system (Abe, 2020;Botelho, 2020;Tervalon, 1998;Watkins, 2020).…”
Section: Healthcarementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some authors argue that humility is inherent in cultural competence models (Abe, 2020;. Other authors emphasize that a distinct focus on the attributes of humility-such as encounters, desires, and a balance of power-need to be considered independent of cultural competence (Abe, 2020;Botelho, 2020;Tervalon, 1998;Watkins, 2020).…”
Section: Review Of Scholarship and Professional Knowledgementioning
confidence: 99%