Trainees and staff in the Center are expected to be committed to the social values of respect for diversity, inclusion, and equity. Further, interns and staff are expected to be committed to critical thinking and the process of self-examination so that prejudices or biases (and the assumptions on which they are based) may be evaluated in the light of available scientific data, standards of the profession, and traditions of cooperation and mutual respect. Thus, trainees and staff are expected to demonstrate a genuine desire to examine one's own attitudes, assumptions, behaviors, and values and to learn to work effectively within a diverse context. We expect to engage trainees in a manner inclusive and respectful of their multiple cultural identities. We expect trainees to examine their own biases and prejudices in the course of their interactions. Trainees are expected to engage in appropriate self-disclosure and introspection. This can include discussions about personal life experiences, attitudes, beliefs, opinions, feelings, and personal histories. Assuming no one is free from biases and prejudices, trainees will remain open to appropriate challenges from trainers to their held biases and prejudices. Trainers are also expected to be committed to lifelong learning relative to multicultural competence. We expect the same from staff trainers as we do from trainees.


