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ERIC Number: EJ689440
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2005-Jul
Pages: 14
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Continuing the Cultural Liberation and Transformation of Counseling Psychology
D'Andrea, Michael
Counseling Psychologist, v33 n4 p524-537 Jul 2005
The multicultural movement has been and continues to represent a major force that is transforming the mental health professions. The field of counseling psychology has been particularly important in promoting many of these transformative changes. Over the past three decades, multicultural advocates in counseling psychology have expanded our knowledge of and lobbied for the implementation of more culturally responsive research methods, clinical practices, and professional training strategies. These collective efforts are significant in that they have helped to liberate counselors and psychologists from the intellectual incarceration (Parham, 2002) and monocultural ethnocentrism (Sue & Sue, 2003) that limit and distort how many mental health professionals think about human development in general and counseling and psychotherapy in particular. The intellectual incarceration and monocultural ethnocentrism that have been (and in many instances continue to be) perpetuated in the mental health professions are fueled by a cultural hegemony that has a pernicious psychological and spiritual impact on millions of persons from racially diverse groups in contemporary society (D?Andrea et al., 2001; West, 1999).
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Language: English
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