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Journal of Multicultural Counseling and Development articles from January 2005

167 total articles

A scholarly and professional journal publishing articles pertinent to multicultural and ethnic minority interests in all areas of counseling and human development. Coverage includes state-of-the-art multicultural research and reports on the application of

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Journal of Multicultural Counseling and Development archives from January 2005

The immersion experience in multicultural counselor training: confronting covert racism.
January 1, 2005... This article reports on and discusses the use of the immersion experience in a multicultural counseling course as a means of confronting unacknowledged racism on the part of White students. An abbreviated version of weekly journal entries from...

Development of counseling trainees' multicultural awareness through mentoring English as a second language students.
January 1, 2005... This study reports the development of trainee multicultural awareness through a content analysis of reflections on mentoring English as a second language students. Identified themes show relationships with the Multicultural Counseling Inventory...

Multicultural counseling competencies: lessons from assessment.
January 1, 2005... This article addresses multicultural counseling competencies from the perspective of quantitative assessment. A conceptual review of the current measures identifies 4 relevant issues: (a) diverse factor structures, (b) the working definition of...

Perceived racist discrimination, coping, stress, and life satisfaction.
January 1, 2005... In this study, avoidance coping and problem-solving coping (inversely) predicted stress, and stress and avoidance coping inversely predicted life satisfaction among 114 African American students. Coping did not moderate racial discrimination...

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