This qualitative phenomenological study explored the experiences of clinical supervisors and supervisees who engaged in bilingual supervision. Five supervisors and five supervisees were recruited utilizing purposive and snowball sampling strategies and were interviewed using a semi-structured interview protocol. Findings of this study focused primarily on the challenges and benefits associated with engaging in bilingual supervision. Main findings included the lack of formal training in bilingual counseling and supervision. Implications for training programs highlighted the need for continuous support of bilingual training programs, in particular, the development of both multicultural and linguistic competencies
abstract: Multicultural counseling competencies (MCCs) are fundamental to the ethical practice of pr...
Examining the clinical supervision experiences of minority supervisees with different backgrounds th...
Clinical supervision can support supervisee cultural development through the relationship and prepar...
This qualitative phenomenological study explored the experiences of clinical supervisors and supervi...
Multilingual diversity is increasing in the United States, with Spanish being the nation’s second mo...
With a growing number of American households speaking languages other than English, the counseling p...
Due to the increasing presence of clients who speak a language other than English, educators and sup...
The primary purpose of this qualitative phenomenological study was to understand how bilingual profe...
The counselor education and supervision profession has embraced the need to prepare multiculturally ...
Multilingual diversity is increasing in the United States. In response, more counselors are providin...
Spanish/English bilingual graduate students (n = 7) completed interviews evaluating language variabl...
To best serve Latino clients, counselor educators and supervisors must ensure counselors receives ad...
Multicultural competency is essential in the field of psychology and a major component of training i...
The skyrocketing rate of U.S. Spanish-speaking Latino population growth necessitates an increase in ...
The ever-growing population of Spanish-speakers in the United States increases the need for counselo...
abstract: Multicultural counseling competencies (MCCs) are fundamental to the ethical practice of pr...
Examining the clinical supervision experiences of minority supervisees with different backgrounds th...
Clinical supervision can support supervisee cultural development through the relationship and prepar...
This qualitative phenomenological study explored the experiences of clinical supervisors and supervi...
Multilingual diversity is increasing in the United States, with Spanish being the nation’s second mo...
With a growing number of American households speaking languages other than English, the counseling p...
Due to the increasing presence of clients who speak a language other than English, educators and sup...
The primary purpose of this qualitative phenomenological study was to understand how bilingual profe...
The counselor education and supervision profession has embraced the need to prepare multiculturally ...
Multilingual diversity is increasing in the United States. In response, more counselors are providin...
Spanish/English bilingual graduate students (n = 7) completed interviews evaluating language variabl...
To best serve Latino clients, counselor educators and supervisors must ensure counselors receives ad...
Multicultural competency is essential in the field of psychology and a major component of training i...
The skyrocketing rate of U.S. Spanish-speaking Latino population growth necessitates an increase in ...
The ever-growing population of Spanish-speakers in the United States increases the need for counselo...
abstract: Multicultural counseling competencies (MCCs) are fundamental to the ethical practice of pr...
Examining the clinical supervision experiences of minority supervisees with different backgrounds th...
Clinical supervision can support supervisee cultural development through the relationship and prepar...