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This issue of the Journal of Health Service Psychology critically engages with multifaceted challenges in clinical practice, offering a range of perspectives that emphasize the importance of ethical, culturally competent, and inclusive approaches.The articles presented here span topics from antiracist training and brain health inequities to the specific needs of asexual individuals, the emerging concerns around problem gambling, and the alarming rates of suicidality in the juvenile legal system.Each contribution not only enriches our understanding as psychologists but also compels us to consider how these insights can be translated into actionable strategies in clinical settings to enhance patient care and improve outcomes across diverse populations.By bridging research and practice, these nuanced articles serve as a vital resource for health service psychologists who are committed to advancing equity and competence in their work.
Kate Brody Nooner (Thu,) studied this question.