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The relation of cultural mistrust and psychological health.
January 1, 2006... The relation between cultural mistrust and psychological health was examined using a sample of 125 African American students. Results did not support the notion that mistrust of Whites is psychologically healthy but suggested that a moderate...
Predictors of racial prejudice in White American counseling students.
January 1, 2006... This study extends the research on racial prejudice by combining previously identified predictors into 1 study to determine their relative importance in contributing to racial prejudice. Results revealed that White racial identity significantly...
Developing multicultural counseling competence through the use of portfolios.
January 1, 2006... This investigation tested the ability of portfolios to stimulate the acquisition of multicultural counseling competence within counselors-in-training and compared portfolios with another method of competence development, case formulation....
The "model minority": bane or blessing for Asian Americans?
January 1, 2006... Asian Americans have been touted as the "model minority" since the 1960s. The authors examine the prevalence, accuracy, and implications of this label, and, based on a review of the literature, discuss problems associated with this...
A pilot phase in the development of the international student supervision scale.
January 1, 2006... This study outlines the development of a scale designed to measure supervisory issues unique to international students. A factor analysis yielded a 1-factor scale that showed good internal consistency and was correlated with supervisees'...