Misinterpretations of colorblindness can obstruct one from embracing multiculturalism in counselor training programs. Some counselors-in-training struggle to embrace multicultural content, as they believe the racial ideology of colorblindness equates cultural sensitivity. This article explains why it is necessary for counselors in training to understand how a colorblind ideology can limit multicultural competence. In addition, personal stories of two graduate students of color currently enrolled in a predominantly White counselor-training program, reaffirm the importance of embracing multiculturalism in counselor training programs
Although there have been significant gains in the field of multicultural counseling, including the d...
There are consistent findings of clinician bias toward clients of differing social classes, and litt...
Multicultural counseling is a one-on-one helping relationship between the counselor and the client w...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Margaret Warner Graduate School of Education and Human Dev...
Multicultural counseling competence is the extent to which a therapist can effectively work with cli...
In the past 20 years, several changes have taken place within the field of counseling and psychology...
This article examines issues of practicing outside boundaries of competency with regards to multicul...
Drawing from three case vignettes and the extant literature, the authors seek to identify, problemat...
The extent to which practicing professional counselors perceive themselves as multiculturally compet...
This study explored the process of multicultural competence development and training of counselor tr...
Counselor educators introduce racial/cultural identity models in order for students to examine their...
Counselor educators introduce racial/cultural identity models in order for students to examine their...
Race is perhaps one of the most difficult topics to discuss in contemporary society. Although race i...
Counselor educators introduce racial/cultural identity models in order for students to examine their...
The article addresses the absence of discussion of disability culture and related issues in a counse...
Although there have been significant gains in the field of multicultural counseling, including the d...
There are consistent findings of clinician bias toward clients of differing social classes, and litt...
Multicultural counseling is a one-on-one helping relationship between the counselor and the client w...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Margaret Warner Graduate School of Education and Human Dev...
Multicultural counseling competence is the extent to which a therapist can effectively work with cli...
In the past 20 years, several changes have taken place within the field of counseling and psychology...
This article examines issues of practicing outside boundaries of competency with regards to multicul...
Drawing from three case vignettes and the extant literature, the authors seek to identify, problemat...
The extent to which practicing professional counselors perceive themselves as multiculturally compet...
This study explored the process of multicultural competence development and training of counselor tr...
Counselor educators introduce racial/cultural identity models in order for students to examine their...
Counselor educators introduce racial/cultural identity models in order for students to examine their...
Race is perhaps one of the most difficult topics to discuss in contemporary society. Although race i...
Counselor educators introduce racial/cultural identity models in order for students to examine their...
The article addresses the absence of discussion of disability culture and related issues in a counse...
Although there have been significant gains in the field of multicultural counseling, including the d...
There are consistent findings of clinician bias toward clients of differing social classes, and litt...
Multicultural counseling is a one-on-one helping relationship between the counselor and the client w...