Week 3 Guiding Questions This week you learned about the goals of psychiatric interviewing. You will meet many clients who may look, think, or behave

 

Week 3 Guiding Questions

This week you learned about the goals of psychiatric interviewing. You will meet many clients who may look, think, or behave very differently than you. Everyone has biases; people are sometimes unaware of some innate or learned biases.

What action steps can you take to identify any biases you currently hold?

What action steps can you take to prevent any bias from impacting your goal of establishing a therapeutic relationship with your clients?

Include the following sections:

  1. Reflection:
    1.  Write 1-2 paragraphs reflecting on your learning for the week. Address the guiding question or relate the reflection to what you found most significant for the week.

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