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TITLE: Anecdotal stories to share

Hello!

A while back several people on here were sharing their anecdotal stories
about welcoming or helping clients by allowing the client’s faith to be
part of the session, as part of their cultural identity. Some colleagues
and I are presenting our anecdotal stories at a conference to try to
encourage research on the topic. We will be presenting the little bit of
research already done, but want to support it with first hand
experiences. The session is in bridging research and practice, so the
anecdotal end is the practice side of the equation.

If anyone on here has an example they would like or be willing for us to
include as anecdotal support for why we need more evidence based science
to support this cultural humility endeavor, please send it to me? Just
to clarify, this is not research!! As a former IRB chair I am going to
be excruciatingly careful not to misrepresent this!

Thanks for any input! I appreciate the “brain trust” of this group!
Especially the varied perspectives.

Very warmly,
Rebecca

Rebecca S. Morse, PhD
Past President, Association for Death Education and Counseling
2022 - Dr. Virginia America
Associate Professor
Director of Research Training
Chair, Institutional Review Board
Institute for the Psychological Sciences
Divine Mercy University


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