FRHD 3400 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Primum Non Nocere, Sexual Identity, Sexual Orientation
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Intentionality is acting with a sense of capability. Choosing from among a range of alternative actions, thoughts, and behaviours in responding to changing life situations. Have that understanding, and specifically picking the tools that will help your clients. Understand what you are capable of with and knowing the tools you have. Intentional competence is integrating your natural style, self understanding, and artistic abilities with the somewhat predictable client responses from your use of the. Microskills, allowing you to flex and change direction in order to be with your client in new ways, required for their development. Respecting diversity (cid:862)as all behaviours are learned and displayed in a cultural context, all interviewing and (cid:272)ou(cid:374)seli(cid:374)g are (cid:373)ulti(cid:272)ultural(cid:863) paul pederso(cid:374) (cid:894)2006(cid:895) Cultural intentionality is assessing client cultural backgrounds and flexing microskill application to achieve specific results. Recognize that the result achieved from use of specific microskills may vary widely among clients from different cultures. Individuality: sexual orientation, development, disability, health, race, religion/spirituality, lifestyle.