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Embodied Cultural Competence Framework: A Body-Based Method to Examine Cultural Identity Development and Bias
Adopting an embodied approach to cultural competence provides a method for practitioners to engage the body’s knowledge in exploring identity and perceptions, while supporting advancement towards healthy and responsive relationships. The Embodied Cultural Competence Framework provides a concise meth...
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