Multiculturalism and social justice are considered major forces in the counseling profession, revolutionizing the complexity of social identity, cultural identity, and diversity. Although these major forces have influenced the profession, many challenges exist with their implementation within counselor education curriculum and pedagogy. A major challenge is the complex dynamics of privilege and oppression that both counselor educators and counseling students face. This article discusses the use of intersectionality to approach counselor education pedagogy and practice
Over the past several years, there has been an increased focus on integrating not only multicultural...
Although professional counselors are called to develop Multicultural and Social Justice Counseling C...
This article utilizes feminist pedagogy to facilitate ally development within counseling students. C...
The role of intersectionality in counselor education and supervision has not been formally addressed...
Because the United States has one of the most complex cultural identities in the Western world, it i...
Oppression is often mentioned in multicultural literature as a cognate to Racial Identity Developmen...
Multicultural and social justice are central values of the counseling profession. However, it is unc...
Counselor education programs aim to provide students with curricula that enables them to effectively...
The authors outline an innovative certificate program that promotes the Multicultural and Social Jus...
Recent calls in counseling psychology to embrace social justice work and mandates in the field to op...
Current literature explains that multiculturally incompetent behaviors demonstrated by counselor edu...
There are consistent findings of clinician bias toward clients of differing social classes, and litt...
This article examines issues of practicing outside boundaries of competency with regards to multicul...
This literature review aims to examine the available literature and teaching methods regarding the u...
The shifting population demographics of the United States are an unmistakable sign that the work of ...
Over the past several years, there has been an increased focus on integrating not only multicultural...
Although professional counselors are called to develop Multicultural and Social Justice Counseling C...
This article utilizes feminist pedagogy to facilitate ally development within counseling students. C...
The role of intersectionality in counselor education and supervision has not been formally addressed...
Because the United States has one of the most complex cultural identities in the Western world, it i...
Oppression is often mentioned in multicultural literature as a cognate to Racial Identity Developmen...
Multicultural and social justice are central values of the counseling profession. However, it is unc...
Counselor education programs aim to provide students with curricula that enables them to effectively...
The authors outline an innovative certificate program that promotes the Multicultural and Social Jus...
Recent calls in counseling psychology to embrace social justice work and mandates in the field to op...
Current literature explains that multiculturally incompetent behaviors demonstrated by counselor edu...
There are consistent findings of clinician bias toward clients of differing social classes, and litt...
This article examines issues of practicing outside boundaries of competency with regards to multicul...
This literature review aims to examine the available literature and teaching methods regarding the u...
The shifting population demographics of the United States are an unmistakable sign that the work of ...
Over the past several years, there has been an increased focus on integrating not only multicultural...
Although professional counselors are called to develop Multicultural and Social Justice Counseling C...
This article utilizes feminist pedagogy to facilitate ally development within counseling students. C...