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Choi, Gahee; Mallinckrodt, Brent; Richardson, John D. – Journal of Multicultural Counseling and Development, 2015
Undergraduates (N = 135) evaluated 1 of 4 simulated 1st counseling sessions. Two international counselors (Canadian and Korean) alternated between making or not making broaching statements about their language and cultural differences. Significant main effects for counselor nationality and interaction effects between counselor nationality and…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Student Attitudes, Counselors, Self Disclosure (Individuals)
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Tomlinson-Clarke, Saundra M.; Clarke, Darren – Journal of Multicultural Counseling and Development, 2010
An immersion training model is described that incorporates culturally focused community-centered service in South Africa as an experiential learning approach. Recommendations for developing international cultural immersion training with a goal of developing cultural competencies are suggested.
Descriptors: Service Learning, Foreign Countries, Models, Counselor Training
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Wihak, Christine; Merali, Noorfarah – Journal of Multicultural Counseling and Development, 2007
Eight non-Native counselors who temporarily relocated to the Native Canadian community of Nunavut were interviewed upon their return about experiences working with Inuit clients that challenged their professional training. Analysis of the counselors' narratives suggested that they used a social constructivism approach to manage confidentiality,…
Descriptors: Counselors, Ethics, Counselor Client Relationship, Canada Natives
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Jackson, Shelley A.; Holt, Mary Louise; Nelson, Kaye W. – Journal of Multicultural Counseling and Development, 2005
This study examined the attributions made by school counselors about responsibility for the causes of and solutions to students' problems. A total of 433 school counselors completed an instrument measuring attributions of responsibility and controllability of student problems. The hypothesis was supported that school counselors' attribution styles…
Descriptors: Student Problems, School Counselors, Attribution Theory, Cognitive Style
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Christopher, Michael S.; Skillman, Gemma D.; Kirkhart, Matthew W.; D'Souza, June B. – Journal of Multicultural Counseling and Development, 2006
On the basis of previous research on self-construals, the theory of reasoned action, and persuasive communication, the authors hypothesized that individual, behavioral-focused information would be more effective in increasing help-seeking intention among college students in the United States, whereas relational, normative-focused information would…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Intention, College Students, Help Seeking
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Toporek, Rebecca L.; Ortega-Villalobos, Lideth; Pope-Davis, Donald B. – Journal of Multicultural Counseling and Development, 2004
Reports of supervisors' and supervisees' critical incidents in multicultural supervision were used to (a) explore events in supervision that influenced supervisees' multicultural competence, (b) explore how supervision was experienced differently by supervisors and supervisees, and (c) identify recommendations for improving multicultural…
Descriptors: Supervision, Counselor Training, Supervisor Supervisee Relationship, Cultural Awareness
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Lokken, Jayne M.; Twohey, Denise – Journal of Multicultural Counseling and Development, 2004
Thirteen American Indians participated in 17 counseling interviews with Euro-American counselors. The study analyzed interviews of American Indian participants using Interpersonal Process Recall (IPR). Counselor trustworthiness, which was increased by counselor empathy, genuineness, concern, self-disclosure, and slow pace of problem…
Descriptors: American Indians, Cultural Differences, Counselor Client Relationship, American Indian Culture
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Liang, Belle; Tracy, Allison; Kauh, Tina; Taylor, Catherine; Williams, Linda M. – Journal of Multicultural Counseling and Development, 2006
This study examines differences in the mentoring relationships of Asian American and Euro-American college women. Findings showed that the groups view mentoring as equally important but that fewer Asians report having a mentor. However, those who have mentors find them to be just as valuable as do their Euro-American counterparts. (Contains 2…
Descriptors: Females, Asian American Students, Mentors, College Students
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Herring, Roger D.; Runion, Keith B. – Journal of Multicultural Counseling and Development, 1994
Discusses how Adler's Individual Psychology model offers professional counselors, especially school counselors, valuable insights in the counseling of ethnic children and youths. Summarizes Adlerian concepts and discusses their relevance. Presents applicable strategies and interventions, along with examples. Argues that Adlerian emphases fit well…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Child Rearing, Children, Counseling