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Southeast Addiction Technology Transfer CenterMorehouse School of Medicine720 Westview Drive S.W.Atlanta, GA 30310www.sattc.org
S O U T H E A S T
CULTURAL
COMPETENCE
IN
SUBSTANCE ABUSE
S O U T H E A S T
CULTURAL CULTURAL
COMPETENCE COMPETENCE
IN SUBSTANCE IN SUBSTANCE
ABUSEABUSEJuly 2002
Southeast ATTC
Morehouse School of Medicine
Department of Psychiatry and
Behavioral Sciences/CORK Institute
Atlanta, GA
www.sattc.org
SOUTHEAST ADDICTION TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER CENTER — 1
WHAT’S INSIDE
■ AGENDA
■ REFERENCES
■ APPENDIX:
POWERPOINT PRESENTATION
SOUTHEAST ADDICTION TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER CENTER — 2
IMPROVING CULTURAL COMPETENCE IN SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT — AGENDA
1:00 PM, 7/31/02 - 12:00 PM, 8/2/02
I. Introduction & Background
a) Self (resumé)
b) Participants—Exercise, “Who Do You Want the World to Be Safer for...?”
II. Methodology: “Moving from Race to Culture a Bio-Behavioral Paradigm”
a) Health Disparities, Surgeon General’s Reports on MH, MH and Ethnicity
CSAT’s publication
b) Defi nitions of Culture, Salim’s Outline(s)
c) Bio-Psycho-Social-Spiritual Dimensions
ASAM PPC2
DSM IV Outline for a Cultural Formulation
d) The world’s great civilizations / macro cultures
1. African
2. Asian
3. European
4. Hispanic
5. Native American / Amerindian
6. Middle Eastern
e) Etic vs. Emic Distinctions (examples) Maslow Reconsidered
Hilliard’s Socialization Model
SAMHSA Household Survey
Cultural Prescriptions of Learned Behavior
Nichol’s Model
Identity Development Models
f) Triad Model Exercise (small groups)
SOUTHEAST ADDICTION TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER CENTER — 3
III. Cultural Competence
a) Cultural Competence Continuum, current & historical models
b) KSA’s, Multicultural Counseling (ACA Endorsed Model)
c) CLAS Standards
d) Self-Assessment Exercises: individual and organizational
IV. Culturally Appropriate Interventions / Examples
Using ritual and ceremony:
Exercise - Grandparent Stories
a) Umoja Circle
b) Talking Stick
c) Self-Help Movements
d) Andikra Symbols
e) Rites of Passage Processes
f) IBCA
g) Tai Chi, Yoga, Drumming
SOUTHEAST ADDICTION TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER CENTER — 4
REFERENCES
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