Addiction Research

Addiction Research

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ISSN: 2639-8451
Review Article

Cultural Competence and Minority Group Experiences in the Addiction Recovery Process

Authors: Pascal Scoles.

DOI: 10.33425/2639-8451.1048


Abstract

Research on the relationship between a client's race or ethnicity and counselors in treatment settings reveals the complex dynamics influencing how the therapeutic alliance affects treatment outcomes. Cultural competence requires counseling professionals and their organizations to conduct self-assessments to better understand the differences among themselves, their clients, and their communities. Moreover, cultural competence extends beyond language proficiency; it encompasses effective communication that highlights the meanings and nuances in interpretation. During recovery, it is essential to recognize the "shadow" aspects of our personality and confront feelings of inferiority, unacceptable impulses, and shameful actions that are difficult to accept. Acknowledging jealousy, insecurity, and resentment associated with life’s inequalities is vital, as these feelings are core components of our consciousness. Individuals should commit to making positive lifestyle changes. Throughout recovery, one must actively strive to change behaviors such as selfishness and narcissism, along with the inclination to blame others for their shortcomings and circumstances.

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Citation: Pascal Scoles. Cultural Competence and Minority Group Experiences in the Addiction Recovery Process. 2025; 9(1). DOI: 10.33425/2639-8451.1048
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Yury Evgeny Razvodovsky
Yury Evgeny Razvodovsky
Department of Psychiatry | Grodno State Medical University

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