Ethics and Behavior
Volume 28, Issue 5, 2018, Pages 389-392

Language Matters: Competent Mental Health Treatment for Latina/Latino/Latinx Undocumented Immigrants—A Comment on Alfaro and Bui (Note)

Ramos Duffer M.*
  • a Independent Practice, Austin, TX, United States

Abstract

Commenting on Alfaro and Bui’s article “Mental Health Professionals’ Attitudes, Perceptions, and Stereotypes Toward Latino Undocumented Immigrants,” this article explores and confirms the importance of continued and increased attention to language and word choice regarding Latina/Latino/Latinx immigrants as well a multicultural awareness and competence training for mental health professionals. Mental health professionals must be aware of connections between social determinants of health and well-being, as well as the impact of their own cultural awareness and language use, on their implicit bias and capacity for empathy with clients who they may perceive to be different than themselves. Ethical guidelines require mental health professionals to consistently seek learning opportunities to increase their cultural awareness in order to provide competent mental health services to Latina/Latino/Latinx undocumented immigrant clients that ameliorate suffering and facilitate flourishing. Copyright © 2018 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.

Author Keywords

Bias Latinx Cultural competence immigrants

Index Keywords

Empathy social determinants of health perception Learning stereotypy mental health service awareness language cultural competence Article practice guideline human wellbeing undocumented immigrant human experiment Hispanic

Link
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85046022042&doi=10.1080%2f10508422.2018.1463533&partnerID=40&md5=8af04c2082dfac1227e6dd122336d309

DOI: 10.1080/10508422.2018.1463533
ISSN: 10508422
Cited by: 1
Original Language: English