Canadian counsellors are increasingly called upon to work with diverse client populations whose needs may not be met through traditional counselling models. The question for many is how to development the attitudes, knowledge, and skills for competent and ethical practice. This article introduces core competencies designed to assist counsellors to effectively infuse culture into all aspects of the counselling process. It then describes how these competencies are combined to enhance the multicultural competence of counsellors. Practical strategies are then introduced to provide a starting place for counsellors who identify the need for further professional development to increase their multicultural competence.Les conseillers canadiens sont ...
This phenomenological study investigated the experiences of newcomer youth who attended counselling ...
As the cultural landscape of North America continues to shift, the helping profession is tasked with...
The counselling literature pertaining to special needs clients describes the problems inherent when ...
This article introduces the special theme issue of the Canadian Journal of Counselling on Multicultu...
Providing an effective multicultural counselling training is becoming an important issue because of ...
The need for developing particular skills for working with clients who are racially or culturally di...
Discussion in multicultural counselling has focused on whether the culture specific (emic) or univer...
In order to provide competent counselling services to an increasingly diverse clientele in Canada, c...
Some practical strategies for building relationships and working with clients from different cultura...
Reports of value conflicts between counsellors from the dominant group and culturally different clie...
Multicultural counseling competence refers to the ability of counselors to acknowledge the presence ...
Pederson's three main criticisms of professional codes of ethics-that they lack a moral philosophica...
This discussion paper examines current perspectives in counsellor education for diversity. Through a...
As the literature in multi- and cross-cultural counselling continues to grow, counselling psychologi...
In this article, we argue for two points. First, successful intercultural counselling depends on how...
This phenomenological study investigated the experiences of newcomer youth who attended counselling ...
As the cultural landscape of North America continues to shift, the helping profession is tasked with...
The counselling literature pertaining to special needs clients describes the problems inherent when ...
This article introduces the special theme issue of the Canadian Journal of Counselling on Multicultu...
Providing an effective multicultural counselling training is becoming an important issue because of ...
The need for developing particular skills for working with clients who are racially or culturally di...
Discussion in multicultural counselling has focused on whether the culture specific (emic) or univer...
In order to provide competent counselling services to an increasingly diverse clientele in Canada, c...
Some practical strategies for building relationships and working with clients from different cultura...
Reports of value conflicts between counsellors from the dominant group and culturally different clie...
Multicultural counseling competence refers to the ability of counselors to acknowledge the presence ...
Pederson's three main criticisms of professional codes of ethics-that they lack a moral philosophica...
This discussion paper examines current perspectives in counsellor education for diversity. Through a...
As the literature in multi- and cross-cultural counselling continues to grow, counselling psychologi...
In this article, we argue for two points. First, successful intercultural counselling depends on how...
This phenomenological study investigated the experiences of newcomer youth who attended counselling ...
As the cultural landscape of North America continues to shift, the helping profession is tasked with...
The counselling literature pertaining to special needs clients describes the problems inherent when ...