Today’s multicultural focus utilizes many prescriptive approaches based on cultural groups and client preferences. However, these approaches may not account for individual differences within these groups. This presentation will introduce Hofstede’s Axes of Cultural Values which empower therapists, supervisors, and educators to understand culturally diverse clients in a new wa
Cultural immersion experiences can have a lifelong impact on counseling students’ development and id...
Multiculturalism is an important concept to examine in relation to addictions counseling. Client age...
The purpose of this course is to: (1) promote student growth and development through the learning an...
Comprehensive assessment and treatment planning are the foundation of ethical and effective counseli...
Using the Relational Cultural Theory, this presentation will explore the significance of intentional...
The shifting population demographics of the United States are an unmistakable sign that the work of ...
Over the last several decades, there has been a rapid increase in racial and ethnic minorities in th...
This session offers an innovative approach for engaging faculty in the development and deepening of ...
This qualitative research explored the use of the Cultural De-Centering Activity-Visual (CDCA-V) as ...
Understanding how society, race, culture, age, and developmental levels impact grief is key to being...
Clinicians need to understand death and grief through a multicultural lens. The focus of this worksh...
Results from a mixed methods study provide insight into redefining multicultural counseling competen...
Counselor education programs aim to provide students with curricula that enables them to effectively...
Counselor education programs aim to provide students with curricula that will enable them as clinici...
Abstract The success of any multicultural counseling course hinges upon the cultural competence of t...
Cultural immersion experiences can have a lifelong impact on counseling students’ development and id...
Multiculturalism is an important concept to examine in relation to addictions counseling. Client age...
The purpose of this course is to: (1) promote student growth and development through the learning an...
Comprehensive assessment and treatment planning are the foundation of ethical and effective counseli...
Using the Relational Cultural Theory, this presentation will explore the significance of intentional...
The shifting population demographics of the United States are an unmistakable sign that the work of ...
Over the last several decades, there has been a rapid increase in racial and ethnic minorities in th...
This session offers an innovative approach for engaging faculty in the development and deepening of ...
This qualitative research explored the use of the Cultural De-Centering Activity-Visual (CDCA-V) as ...
Understanding how society, race, culture, age, and developmental levels impact grief is key to being...
Clinicians need to understand death and grief through a multicultural lens. The focus of this worksh...
Results from a mixed methods study provide insight into redefining multicultural counseling competen...
Counselor education programs aim to provide students with curricula that enables them to effectively...
Counselor education programs aim to provide students with curricula that will enable them as clinici...
Abstract The success of any multicultural counseling course hinges upon the cultural competence of t...
Cultural immersion experiences can have a lifelong impact on counseling students’ development and id...
Multiculturalism is an important concept to examine in relation to addictions counseling. Client age...
The purpose of this course is to: (1) promote student growth and development through the learning an...