Clinical Work With Limited English Proficiency Clients: A Phenomenological Exploration

被引:17
|
作者
Yakushko, Oksana [1 ]
机构
[1] Pacifica Grad Inst, Clin Psychol Program, Carpinteria, CA 93013 USA
关键词
interpreters; language assistance in psychotherapy; immigrants; refugees; MENTAL-HEALTH TREATMENT; LANGUAGE BARRIERS; INTERPRETERS; CARE; PSYCHOTHERAPY; COMPETENCES;
D O I
10.1037/a0020996
中图分类号
B84 [心理学];
学科分类号
04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
Because of an increasing number of immigrants to the United States, many clinicians are faced with challenges and opportunities presented in working with clients through language interpreters. This article describes a phenomenological investigation focused on the processes related to therapy with limited English proficiency (LEP) clients through interpreters. The focus of the study was on clinicians' perceptions regarding professional and personal factors influencing services with LEP individuals, as well as contextual aspects of this work. In addition to highlighting specific characteristics and training needed for clinicians and interpreters who work with LEP clients, the readers will also learn about systemic changes that could improve the provision of mental health care to these clients.
引用
收藏
页码:449 / 455
页数:7
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Qualitative evaluation of mental health services for clients with limited English proficiency
    Patel, Sita G.
    Firmender, William M.
    Snowden, Lonnie R.
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MENTAL HEALTH SYSTEMS, 2013, 7
  • [2] Preoperative consent for patients with limited English proficiency
    Patel, Darshan N.
    Wakeam, Elliot
    Genoff, Margaux
    Mujawar, Imran
    Ashley, Stanley W.
    Diamond, Lisa C.
    JOURNAL OF SURGICAL RESEARCH, 2016, 200 (02) : 514 - 522
  • [3] FIELD PRACTICUM EXPERIENCES OF BILINGUAL SOCIAL WORK STUDENTS WORKING WITH LIMITED ENGLISH PROFICIENCY CLIENTS
    Engstrom, David W.
    Min, Jong Won
    Gamble, Lara
    JOURNAL OF SOCIAL WORK EDUCATION, 2009, 45 (02) : 209 - 224
  • [4] Using Virtual Remote Interpretation in Simulation for Clients With Limited English Proficiency
    Marcus, Jessica
    Hendry, Terri
    NURSING EDUCATION PERSPECTIVES, 2023, 44 (05) : 314 - 315
  • [6] Limited English proficiency in the labor and delivery unit
    Togioka, Brandon M.
    Seligman, Katherine M.
    Delgado, Carlos M.
    CURRENT OPINION IN ANESTHESIOLOGY, 2022, 35 (03) : 285 - 291
  • [7] Limited English Proficiency and Sepsis Mortality by Race and Ethnicity
    Limaye, Neha P.
    Matias, Wilfredo R.
    Rozansky, Hallie
    Neville, Bridget A.
    Vise, Allison
    McEvoy, Dustin S.
    Dutta, Sayon
    Gershanik, Esteban
    JAMA NETWORK OPEN, 2024, 7 (01) : E2350373
  • [8] Dental School Patients with Limited English Proficiency: The California Experience
    Itaya, Lisa E.
    Glassman, Paul
    Gregorczyk, Suzanne
    Bailit, Howard L.
    JOURNAL OF DENTAL EDUCATION, 2009, 73 (09) : 1055 - 1064
  • [9] A Scoping Review of Limited English Proficiency and Immigration in Pediatric Surgery
    Liu, Olivia
    van Gelderen, Evelien
    Giwa, Ganiat
    Biswas, Arushi
    Nair, Shuait
    V. Garcia, Alejandro
    Chidiac, Charbel
    Rhee, Daniel S.
    JOURNAL OF SURGICAL RESEARCH, 2024, 302 : 540 - 554
  • [10] Impact of limited English proficiency on presentation and clinical outcomes of patients undergoing primary percutaneous coronary intervention
    Biswas, Sinjini
    Dinh, Diem
    Lucas, Mark
    Duffy, Stephen J.
    Brennan, Angela
    Liew, Danny
    Cox, Nicholas
    Smith, Karen
    Andrew, Emily
    Nehme, Ziad
    Reid, Christopher M.
    Lefkovits, Jeffrey
    Stub, Dion
    EUROPEAN HEART JOURNAL-QUALITY OF CARE AND CLINICAL OUTCOMES, 2020, 6 (04) : 254 - 262