Things I didn’t know I didn’t know: Cultural Humility

$30.00

1 CE • ON DEMAND
RECORDED December 2025
Suggested category: Cultural Awareness/Comp
Course materials will be available for 90 days after purchase.

SKU: CE-OD-2025-12-030-THINGS-I-DIDNT-KNOW-I-DIDNT- Categories: , Tag:

Description

Description: When working within a different Culture, problems often arise because we are talking, rather than listening. Particularly for non-Native Counselors serving Indigenous Communities, it is crucial to be open and understanding with different assumptions from our own. Concepts of time, family, community and behavioral health challenges can be very different. Sometimes we use the same words but mean very different things by them. This workshop offers a primer – by no means exhaustive – for how honor Native Wisdom Traditions while offering the best care we can.   Learning Objectives At the conclusion of this training, participants will be able to: (a) be able to enumerate at least three fundamental differences between Indigenous andWestern worldviews; (b) be able to describe how these differences can impact delivery of BH services in Native communities; and (c) be able to ID at least 3 Evidence-Based Practices designed or adapted forIndigenous communities. Brief bio: Mike Bricker MS, CADC-II, NCAC-2, LPC is a consultant on “dual recovery” from substance use and mental disorders through the STEMSS Institute and specializes in blending research-based treatment with other Wisdom Traditions. He is also a Behavioral Health Clinician for LifeStance Behavioral Health in Eugene Oregon specializing in trauma-responsive care for co-occurring disorders, complex trauma, chronic pain, and Medication-Assisted Treatment. He has educated and trained Counselors in Alaska, Oregon & the Navajo Nation. Mike presents regularly at national conferences, and is an invited reviewer for SAMHSA grants. This is part of the Bite-Sized CE Series. Please review the Cancellation & Refund Policy: https://events.ce-cafe.com/cancellation-refund-policy/