A Practical & Shame-Free Guide to Reducing Cultural Offenses & Repairing Cross-Cultural Relationships
Author:
LAMBERS FISHER, MDIV, LMFT
Author:
LAMBERS FISHER, MDIV, LMFT
Rising to the Challenge
Author:
LAMBERS FISHER, MDIV, LMFT
Author:
LAMBERS FISHER, MDIV, LMFT
How to Find and Reaffirm Shared Values
Lambers Fisher • 10/22/2020
For the roughly 23 percent of married couples who don’t share a political affiliation, disagreements over a party or candidate can easily escalate into personal attacks that threaten an otherwise healthy relationship.
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Expanding the Conversation
Gail Parker, S. Kent Butler, Amber Flynn, Deran Young, Lambers Fisher, Monnica Williams, Zachary Taylor • 8/26/2020
Now, more than ever, we’re engaged as a society in finding ways to have a truly meaningful dialogue about race and racism. But how do we translate good intentions into practice? In this discussion, six clinicians of color speak candidly with a white therapist about what actually helps heal race-based stress and trauma, rather than just pay it lip service.
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Individualized Strategies to Build Rapport & Cultural Competency
Authors:
LESLIE KORN, PHD, MPH, LMHC, ACS, RPP, NTP, NCBTMB
LAMBERS FISHER, MDIV, LMFT
Authors:
LESLIE KORN, PHD, MPH, LMHC, ACS, RPP, NTP, NCBTMB
LAMBERS FISHER, MDIV, LMFT
Crossing Cultures: The Surprising Complexity of Countertransference
Anatasia Kim, Lambers Fisher • 6/30/2020
A shared cultural understanding can be a powerful asset in therapy, adding a familiarity and depth to the exploration of countertransference.
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A Call to See, Feel, Act
Lambers Fisher • 6/19/2020
More than ever, therapists can use their role as helping professionals to contribute to positive change in their communities. Here are three important ways we can all meet this challenge.
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