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with Camilla Xiao Yu, MSc, LMHC, LPC, NCC

4 NCCAOM and CA Required Ethics Credits Approved

NY State Massage Board Approved Provider

 Making assumptions about a patient based on race or apparent gender identity, remarks about health or lifestyle recommendations, or unconscious bias at reception or in promotion can lead to negative outcomes. Microaggressions in healthcare and wellness settings, whether conscious and unconscious, can:
  • Erode trust, damaging the relationship between clients and healers
  • Undermine the effectiveness of treatment
  • Decrease client retention

Discover and practice techniques to minimize damage, create learning opportunities, and lead to positive results in the moment and long term learning. You may be surprised how easy and effective it can be!

Questions? Contact Cynthia Neipris at cneipris@pacificcollege.edu.