Prevalence and perceived importance of racial matching in the psychotherapeutic dyad: a national survey of addictions treatment clinical practices
Abstract Background Despite conflicting results in the literature concerning its efficacy in practice, racial matching has been identified as a component of culturally sensitive treatment. Methods This study examined the perceived importance and prevalence of racial matching by surveying a national...
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Main Authors: | Jesse A. Steinfeldt (Author), Shondra L. Clay (Author), Paul E. Priester (Author) |
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2020-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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