Teaching Military Cultural Competency to Clinicians and Clinical Students: Assessing Impact and Effectiveness
Military members, veterans, and their families belong to a unique American subculture. Studies have identified the need for mental health professionals to attain military cultural competency to practice more effectively within this subculture. As an 88-year-old counseling and training agency with a...
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Main Authors: | Nancy Isserman (Author), James A. Martin (Author) |
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The University of Alabama,
2022-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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