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Levitt, Dana Heller; Crawford, Candice R.; Pamphile, Shanta – Journal of Multicultural Counseling and Development, 2022
Ethical decision-making is minimally addressed in counseling supervision literature. Supervisors or color may find challenges given the cultural context of both supervision and ethical decision-making. The authors interviewed six supervisors of color about ethical decision-making in supervision. The authors noted four themes: difficulty navigating…
Descriptors: Ethics, Decision Making, Supervision, Supervisors
Bashir, Huma A.; Tang, Mei – Journal of Multicultural Counseling and Development, 2018
This qualitative study explores the experiences of 3 generations of Pakistani Americans with an aim to understand the contributing factors to their cultural identity and the meaning of their experiences. The sample consists of 1st-, 1.5-, and 2nd-generation Pakistani Americans. Data were collected via semistructured interviews and a focus group…
Descriptors: Immigrants, Cultural Influences, Identification (Psychology), Religion
Alamilla, Saul G.; Kim, Bryan S. K.; Walker, Tamisha; Sisson, Frederick Riley – Journal of Multicultural Counseling and Development, 2017
This study examined the potential moderating influences of behavioral and values acculturation and enculturation in a sample of 113 Asian Americans. Findings from regression analyses revealed that acculturation to European American cultural values, alone and in interaction with perceived racism, was related to less psychological symptoms, whereas…
Descriptors: Asian Americans, Acculturation, Regression (Statistics), Cultural Influences
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)
McDonald, K. Elizabeth – Journal of Multicultural Counseling and Development, 2011
This study explored differences in wellness scores between a transcultural sample and the normative sample of the Five Factor Wellness Inventory (5F-Wel; Myers & Sweeney, 2005c). Differences between the two groups were found on all scales of the 5F-Wel, with transculturals scoring higher than the normative sample. Implications for…
Descriptors: Wellness, Counseling Techniques, Cultural Differences, Comparative Analysis
Li, Ming-hui; Eschenauer, Robert; Yang, Yan – Journal of Multicultural Counseling and Development, 2013
This study explores factors that influence problem-solving coping style across cultures. There was no significant difference in applying problem solving across U.S., Taiwanese, and Chinese samples. The effective predictors of problem solving in the U.S. and Chinese samples were self-efficacy and trait resilience, respectively. In the Taiwanese…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Problem Solving, Resilience (Psychology), Predictor Variables
Nilsson, Johanna E.; Barazanji, Danah M.; Heintzelman, Ashley; Siddiqi, Mubeena; Shilla, Yasmine – Journal of Multicultural Counseling and Development, 2012
Somali women were interviewed regarding their children's adjustment. Qualitative analysis revealed 5 themes: cultural comparisons, concerns about children, parents' loss of disciplinary authority, available support, and the future. The women discussed changes in their children, such as loss of respect and threats to use law enforcement against…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Females, Refugees, Law Enforcement
Roysircar, Gargi; Pignatiello, Vincent – Journal of Multicultural Counseling and Development, 2011
A multicultural-ecological (M-Eco) method assesses multiple levels of a client's presentation, such as individual, micro-, meso-, exo-, macro-, and chronosystems. An M-Eco method is a culturally sensitive practice of Bronfenbrenner's (1995) ecological perspective that focuses on behavior's contextual and interactional nature and an individual's…
Descriptors: Indians, Immigrants, Females, Cultural Awareness
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
Peer reviewedRobinson, Tracy – Journal of Multicultural Counseling and Development, 1993
Explores multiple and dynamic intersections of gender with race, culture, and class in psychosocial identity formation to minimize the risk of homogenizing or polarizing understanding of these characteristics. Seeks to promote dialogue among helping professionals concerning the pivotal role of these simultaneous intersections in affecting clients'…
Descriptors: Client Characteristics (Human Services), Counseling, Cultural Differences, Racial Differences
Caldwell, Leon D.; Tarver, Dolores D.; Iwamoto, Derek K.; Herzberg, Sarah E.; Cerda-Lizarraga, Patricia; Mack, Tabethah – Journal of Multicultural Counseling and Development, 2008
In this qualitative study, the authors explored definitions of multicultural competence given by 99 frontline human service providers. The providers had no formal training in counseling but served in a helping role. Seven thematic definitions emerged: color blindness, client focused, acknowledgment of cultural differences, textbook consistent,…
Descriptors: Cultural Pluralism, Cross Cultural Training, Qualitative Research, Cultural Awareness
Peer reviewedDavidson, Jeanette R. – Journal of Multicultural Counseling and Development, 1992
Directs attention to a number of theories about African-American-white interracial marriage found in the literature of the social sciences. Notes that theories suggest that couples who marry interracially generally have ulterior motives for doing so. Soundness of these theories is refuted, and suggestions are presented for clinicians working with…
Descriptors: Bias, Cultural Differences, Intermarriage, Negative Attitudes
Peer reviewedRamisetty-Mikler, Suhasini – Journal of Multicultural Counseling and Development, 1993
Presents an overview of the sociocultural differences between U.S. and Asian Indian cultures, the implications of those differences, and suggestions for counseling techniques and approaches for working with Asian Indian immigrants. Discusses immigration pattern and history of Asian Indians, looks at cultural orientation of Asian Indians, and…
Descriptors: Asian Americans, Client Characteristics (Human Services), Counseling Techniques, Cultural Differences
Peer reviewedDunn, Rita; And Others – Journal of Multicultural Counseling and Development, 1993
Examined learning style characteristics of Mexican-American students (n=687) in grades 4 through 6 and compared results to those from 70,000 Anglo-American children. Compared to Anglo Americans, Mexican-American students preferred formal seating designs and were significantly more peer oriented. Sex differences also were found. (Author/NB)
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Cultural Differences, Elementary School Students, Intermediate Grades
Peer reviewedCherbosque, Jorge – Journal of Multicultural Counseling and Development, 1987
Asked 100 Mexican undergraduates and 100 United States undergraduates to imagine an initial counseling session, the counselor's behavior, their own behavior as clients, and the counselor-client interaction. Found that Mexicans expected more openness from clients and less from counselors than did Americans. Significant sex differences were also…
Descriptors: Counseling, Counselor Client Relationship, Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Differences

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