Sikhs, an ethnic and religious minority group in the United States, have seen a significant shift in their social location since 9/11. They have experienced harassment and violence beyond race and ethnicity to the visible markers of the religion (e.g., turbans). In this article, we address how counseling psychology is uniquely positioned to work with Sikhs given these circumstances. We provide an overview of Sikh Americans, including specific experiences that may affect treatment such as race-based traumatic injury, identification as a part of a visible religious minority group, and the impact of historic community-level trauma. We discuss recommendations for practitioners working with Sikhs, recognizing how community-level interventions pl...
Counselors’ multicultural competence is often cultivated through 1 graduate-level diversity course. ...
Islam is a major world religion and is considered one of the Abrahamic, monotheistic faiths, focusin...
Due to increased social, cultural, and political struggles for Muslims in the United States (MUS), a...
Sikhs, an ethnic and religious minority group in the United States, have seen a significant shift in...
Sikhs, an ethnic and religious minority group in the United States, have seen a significant shift in...
Sikhs, an ethnic and religious minority group in the United States, have seen a significant shift in...
Sikhs have been largely ignored in the literature surrounding social justice and religious tolerance...
This paper seeks to better understand the complex, multi-layered experiences Sikhs have with discrim...
This paper hopes to explore targeted racist crimes happening against the Sikh community. The paper g...
After a decade of research, forgiveness is now emerging as a legitimately recognized psychological i...
The exploration of spiritual and religious diversity may receive less attention in counselor educati...
As the counseling profession moves into the 21st Century a greater emphasis is being placed on multi...
Post 9/11, Sikh Americans became particularly susceptible to discrimination due to often being misid...
Integrating Religion and Spirituality in Counseling: Examples from Indian and South Korean Cultures ...
The last century has seen an increase in the population of Americans of Arab and Chaldean descent. I...
Counselors’ multicultural competence is often cultivated through 1 graduate-level diversity course. ...
Islam is a major world religion and is considered one of the Abrahamic, monotheistic faiths, focusin...
Due to increased social, cultural, and political struggles for Muslims in the United States (MUS), a...
Sikhs, an ethnic and religious minority group in the United States, have seen a significant shift in...
Sikhs, an ethnic and religious minority group in the United States, have seen a significant shift in...
Sikhs, an ethnic and religious minority group in the United States, have seen a significant shift in...
Sikhs have been largely ignored in the literature surrounding social justice and religious tolerance...
This paper seeks to better understand the complex, multi-layered experiences Sikhs have with discrim...
This paper hopes to explore targeted racist crimes happening against the Sikh community. The paper g...
After a decade of research, forgiveness is now emerging as a legitimately recognized psychological i...
The exploration of spiritual and religious diversity may receive less attention in counselor educati...
As the counseling profession moves into the 21st Century a greater emphasis is being placed on multi...
Post 9/11, Sikh Americans became particularly susceptible to discrimination due to often being misid...
Integrating Religion and Spirituality in Counseling: Examples from Indian and South Korean Cultures ...
The last century has seen an increase in the population of Americans of Arab and Chaldean descent. I...
Counselors’ multicultural competence is often cultivated through 1 graduate-level diversity course. ...
Islam is a major world religion and is considered one of the Abrahamic, monotheistic faiths, focusin...
Due to increased social, cultural, and political struggles for Muslims in the United States (MUS), a...