Is it fair to ask, “Can you tell me about your experience with providing therapy to someone across a line of significant difference? It doesn’t have to be about race/ethnicity necessarily. How did you approach that relationship, and what kinds of actions did you take to understand that person’s reality more?”.
I LOVE that you ask your clients what you can read or watch, and I’m essentially trying to know if it’s fair to ask other therapists to take ownership over their own learning about a different area of lived experience.
Is it fair to ask, “Can you tell me about your experience with providing therapy to someone across a line of significant difference? It doesn’t have to be about race/ethnicity necessarily. How did you approach that relationship, and what kinds of actions did you take to understand that person’s reality more?”.
I LOVE that you ask your clients what you can read or watch, and I’m essentially trying to know if it’s fair to ask other therapists to take ownership over their own learning about a different area of lived experience.