Ethical Challenges and Moral Injuries across Military and Veteran Populations
- Provide a case vignette that involves an ethical dilemma associated with cultural humility with military or veteran clients or populations.
- Describe how you would respond to this dilemma as a marriage and family therapist. Be sure to cite through your video which standards from the AAMFT Code of Ethics were relevant to this dilemma, and how you responded to the situation described in #1 above.
- Describe the steps you would take if you were the supervisor for the therapist who was treating the client in the scenario you provided in #1 above. Make sure that you provide information that is unique to the role of the supervisor (i.e., it shouldn’t be a repeat of what you provide in #2). What might you do as a supervisor to help ensure that cultural humility is attended to in an appropriate manner by the supervisee?
- Provide four questions that a supervisor should ask his or her marriage and family therapy supervisees to ensure that cultural humility is managed with integrity.
Length: 8 to 10-minute video presentation
References: Include a minimum of 5 scholarly resources. References that need to be used for the video presentation are listed below.
Armstrong, C. M., Ortigo, K. M., Avery-Leaf, S. N., & Hoyt, T. V. (2019). Cultural considerations in using mobile health in clinical care with military and veteran populations. Psychological Services, 16(2), 276–280.
2. Military Cultural CompetenceAtuel, H. R., & Castro, C. A. (2018). Military cultural competence. Clinical Social Work Journal, 46(2), 74–82.This resource describes characteristics of military culture related to military cultural competence for clinicians.
3. Cultural Sensitivity as an MFT Common FactorD’Aniello, C., Nguyen, H. N., & Piercy, F. P. (2016). Cultural sensitivity as an MFT common factor. American Journal of Family Therapy, 44(5), 234–244.This resource discusses the importance of being culturally sensitive as a MFT, regardless of the model used.
4. Assessing the Well-being of Sexual Minority Soldiers at a Military Academic Institution
McDonald, J. L., Ganulin, M. L., Dretsch, M. N., Taylor, M. R., & Cabrera, O. A. (2020). Assessing the well-being of sexual minority soldiers at a military academic institution. Military Medicine, 185, 342–347.
Van Gilder, B. J. (2019). Sexual orientation stigmatization and identity work for gays, lesbians, and bisexuals in the U.S. military. Journal of Homosexuality, 66(14), 1949–1973.
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