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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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Multicultural counseling: an Appalachian perspective.
July 1, 2006... Appalachians have been referred to as the forgotten people and are often overlooked in multicultural counseling. A case study is presented using the extended case method to enhance counselor awareness and demonstrate how counselors can apply...
Mentoring Asian and Euro-American college women.
July 1, 2006... This study examines differences in the mentoring relationships of Asian American and Euro-American college women. Findings showed that the groups view mentoring as equally important but that fewer Asians report having a mentor. However, those...
A descriptive study of single adults in homeless shelters: increasing counselors' knowledge and social action.
July 1, 2006... This article is intended to help counselors increase their knowledge and social action for single adults who are homeless. Findings from a period-prevalence study of 71 single adults in a homeless shelter over 2 years reveal demographics,...
Critical incidents in multicultural training: an examination of student experiences.
July 1, 2006... This study examined critical incidents in graduate students' multicultural counseling training. Trainees (N=59) were asked to describe a critical incident and their multicultural training environment by responding to a critical incident...
Meetings with Elaine, an African and Native American woman.(professional development of psychologists)
July 1, 2006... The author, a Caucasian doctoral student of clinical psychology, examined her ongoing interaction with Elaine, an adult woman of African and Native American descent. Incidents of learning during the interaction process are reviewed and...