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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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Toward greater sophistication and cultural relevance: introduction to the special issue.(Editorial)
July 1, 2005... During the past 20 years, there has been a dramatic increase in published literature addressing multicultural aspects of career issues. Yet, this still represents a small proportion of the literature in the career counseling field. Furthermore,...
Integrating collectivist values into career counseling with Asian Americans: a test of cultural responsiveness.
July 1, 2005... Asian American undergraduates received career counseling from European American female counselors using either a collectivist or an individualist orientation. Counselors using the collectivist approach were perceived as more cross-culturally...
Mentors' influence on Mexican American students' career and educational development.
July 1, 2005... Effects of mentoring on Mexican American high school students' career aspirations were examined. Results indicated most students had a mentor, and mentors were most helpful through role modeling, verbal encouragement, personal support, and...
Multicultural and gender influences in women's career development: an ecological perspective.
July 1, 2005... Any framework used to conceptualize the career development of women and of racial and ethnic minorities must accommodate multiple influences shaping their experiences concurrently and over time. An ecological model of counseling is proposed to...
Career happiness among Asian Americans: the interplay between individualism and interdependence.
July 1, 2005... Career happiness is reexamined for relevance to non-Western cultures. Joseph Campbell's (1968, 1972, 1988) interpretations of myth are reviewed for individualistic vs. interdependent themes and critiqued in light of Asian American vocational...