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Dr. James P. Maurino, M.S.W., Ph.D. Multicultural competency awareness within helping professionals has been a problematic issue over the years. Some allege that there is no difference between a good counselor and a culturally competent one. But others have debated that there is, henceforth, creating turmoil on the importance of a culturally competent counselor and how this might bear upon the client. I feel the importance of multicultural competency is vital in the relationship between the…
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article Forging the Link Between Multicultural Competence and Ethnical Counseling Practice: A Historical Perspective is a shrewd explanation which considers the notion of multicultural competence as an essential component of ethical counseling practice and how it is a growing trend. The authors identifies several areas of importance to assist them in shaping this assumptions. First, Watson et al. 2006 recognizes that counseling is constantly evolving. The counseling profession has evolved from diverse…
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Counseling Children in Diverse Population Nyria Madison Liberty University Abstract Multicultural counseling has enlighten counselors the ability to work with diverse clients. It has also created a controversy over how multicultural problems can be addressed in counseling children who come from race, ethnicity, and cultural background. Children culture plays a part in their social development and how they interact in their early childhood. Culturally counselors are aware on how to understand…
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Cultural competence in counseling is very important. As more individuals seek out counseling services, counselors need to be aware of the diverse cultures and their competency level before working with these clients. Counselors who do not posses the necessary skills should not take on clients of cultural diversity. This only makes sessions unproductive which waste both the clients and the counselors time. Diverse clients may present issues including a loss of identity, stereotype threat, oppression…
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also help to make better the world around them. In order to respond to the thesis questions presented in this paper, we must first define consultation and social justice advocacy within the counseling context. Typically, consultation means a general meeting or conference between parties. In the counseling context however, we can say that it “usually involves three parties: a consultant, a consultee, and a client system. The consultant delivers direct service to the consultee, who delivers direct…
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This section reminded me of an activity that I participated in during a staff training at my undergraduate school two years ago. The office of Lesbian Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT) services and the Multicultural Center came together to participate in a privilege walk. This activity helped my peers and I recognize how power and privilege can affect our lives even in ways we may not be aware of. All of us stood to form a straight line across the room where…
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Racial microaggressions in the workplace are related to lower levels of perceived and multicultural competence Constantine, 2007), lower working alliance (constantine,2007; Morton , 2011; owen et al.’ 2011, 2014), lower psychological well-being (Owen et al., 2011 , 2014), lower satisfaction with counseling (Constantine, 2007), and less intention to seek counseling in the future (Crawford, 2011). Although there have been nnnn nfindings that highlight the importance of racial…
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who are different (Hays and Erford, 2014). Thus, counselors should be trained to recognize both depression and suicide, such as we are in this counseling program. Equally important, a counselor must be able to recognize their inner biases and attitudes (Hays and Erford, 2014). Finally, my personal ideas of how to incorporate sensitivity into a counseling programs is discussion posts like this, videos, and assignments like the cultural immersion project. I feel it would be beneficial to interact face…
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General Similarities and Differences The American Counseling Association (ACA) and the American Association of Christian Counselors (AACC) both present thorough codes of ethics. As both organizations and its members focus on serving clients by respecting their dignity and above else doing no harm, commonalities within the codes are expected. However, The American Counseling Association developed and presents it codes strictly from a secular worldview whereas The American Association of Christian…
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purpose of this paper is to address the role and function of the community counselor. Additionally, the framework of the community counseling model is taken into account, including some of the strategies used in community counseling. The Role of a Community Counselor Community counseling can be defined as “…a comprehensive helping framework that is grounded in multicultural competence and oriented toward social justice (Lewis, Lewis, Daniels, & D'Andrea, 2011). While this definition may serve…
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