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Ethnographic Interview

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The goal of this assignment was to interview someone who was culturally different than me and help me reflect on biases I had before and after the meeting. Through administering this ethnographic interview, I learned about a culture from the worldview of my interviewee. Before starting the interview, I was unaware of the “white privilege,” which is the culture who encompasses the tools and opportunities in society. Now after conducting the interview, I am aware this is not a bias, not everyone is granted the same opportunities. People from different cultures are not given the same opportunities in their country or in the United States. According to Sue and Sue (2016), problems encountered by clients are often due to organizational or systematic factors. Thus, through the counseling profession, it is essential that I advocate for my multicultural clients and their cultural groups. Not only on a client-therapist level but on local and state levels as well. It is important as a therapist to put yourself in the position of the client to be empathetic toward their lived experiences. Before this interview, I considered myself a multicultural competent therapist, yet I learned a lot about Venezuelan culture and about myself as a therapist. …show more content…

As I begin my journey as a novice clinician I will need to continuously look at myself as a therapist to avoid harming my client by being unaccepting to their needs. Being able to identify my biases will help me be less susceptible to cultural errors in therapy. To practice as a culturally competent therapist means to not ignore the evident differences between the therapist and the client and to not be afraid to ask questions. Similarly, acknowledging we are all different in some aspect and learning more about their culture and roles, thus, avoiding making bias diagnosis and treatment

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