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Multicultural Counseling Competencies
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Multicultural Counseling Competencies
Assessment, Education and Training, and Supervision



January 1997 | 456 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
In this volume, leading researchers and trainers in multicultural counselling and psychology address the issues of what makes a counsellor multiculturally competent and how to create more culturally competent counsellors.

The contributors consider ways to evaluate counsellors for their awareness, knowledge and skills in working with a broad spectrum of populations. Chapters also examine in detail the pedagogical implications of establishing competencies, including training philosophies and models as well as course and curriculum development.

Derald Wing Sue
Foreword
 
PART ONE: ASSESSMENT OF MULTICULTURAL COUNSELING COMPETENCE
Gargi Roysicar Sodowsky, Phoebe Y Kuo-Jackson and Gary J Loya
Outcome of Training and the Philosophy of Assessment
Multicultural Counseling Competencies

 
Hardin L K Coleman
Portfolio Assessment of Multicultural Counseling Competence
Janet E Helms and Tina Q Richardson
How `Multiculturalism' Obscures Race and Culture as Differential Aspects of Counseling
 
PART TWO: MULTICULTURAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING
Ruth E Fassinger and Beth Sperber Richie
Sex Matters
Gender and Sexual Orientation in Training for Multicultural Counseling Competency

 
Joseph G Ponterotto
Multicultural Counseling Training
A Competency Model and National Survey

 
Charles R Ridley, Dorothy L Espelage and Karen J Rubenstein
Course Development in Multicultural Counseling
Luis Vásquez
A Systemic Multicultural Curriculum Model
The Pedagogical Process

 
Mark M Leach and Michael A Carlton
Toward Defining a Multicultural Training Philosophy
Amy L Reynolds
Using the Multicultural Change Intervention Matrix (MCIM) as a Multicultural Counseling Training Model
Donald B Pope-Davis, Cynthia Breaux and William M Liu
A Multicultural Immersion Experience
Filling a Void in Multicultural Training

 
Alberta M Gloria and Donald B Pope-Davis
Cultural Ambience
The Importance of a Culturally Aware Learning Environment in the Training and Education of Counselors

 
 
PART THREE: MULTICULTURAL SUPERVISION
Gerald Stone
Multiculturalism as a Context for Supervision
Perspectives, Limitations and Implications

 
Michael D'Andrea and Judy Daniels
Multicultural Counseling Supervision
Central Issues, Theoretical Considerations and Practical Strategies

 
Madonna G Constantine
Facilitating Multicultural Competency in Counseling Supervision
Operationalizing a Practical Framework

 
Roció P Martínez and Elizabeth L Holloway
The Supervision Relationship in Multicultural Training
Roberto Cortéz González
Postmodern Supervision
A Multicultural Perspective

 
Margaret L Fong and Suzanne H Lease
Cross-Cultural Supervision
Issues for the White Supervisor

 

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