Kulturelle Kompetenz als Ansatz zum Verständnis von Unterschieden

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Dieses Kapitel erklärt die Entwicklung des Konzepts der kulturellen Kompetenz und bietet eine Übersicht über die Literatur, die das Konzept beschreibt, wie die Schulung zur kulturellen Kompetenz durchgeführt wird, die Ergebnisse einer solchen Schulung innerhalb der helfenden Berufe und die Stärken und Schwächen dieses Ansatzes.

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Loue, S. (2023). Kulturelle Kompetenz als Ansatz zum Verständnis von Unterschieden. In: Diversität und kulturelle Demut in helfenden Berufen. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-42599-8_5

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