Can someone's perspective be right or wrong?
What is no?
This foundational element of a counseling relationship aloows the client to feel heard, understood, and accepted without judgement.
What is empthy?
This term refers to counselors being aware of how their own identities, experiences, and biases affect their work with cilents?
What is Counselor Self-Awareness?
Who thought that licensure was unnecessary because it would push away a lot of good counselors and therapist?
Who is Carl Rogers?
How a person perceives the world based on their expierences.
What is client worldview?
In a counseling relationship, this professional is responsible for providing emotional support, guidance, and developing treatment plans.
Who is a counselor?
Counselors must recognize how their race, gender, and other identities can impact how they see and interact with others. What is this called?
What is Awareness of social identity?
What type of eye is needed as a counselor?
What is "Multicultural eye"?
When clients are more hesistant to trust government authoritative figures.
What is systematic oppression?
This is a critical component of the counseling relationship, allowing clients to open up about sensitive topics, knowing their confidentiality is repsected.
What is trust?
Counselors need to understand that being part of a certain group in society can give them advantages or disadvantages. What does this mean?
What is the impact of privilege and mariginalization?
What three therapies were comapred to multicultural counseling?
What are Psychoanalysis, behavior therapy, and humanistic counseling.
A derogatory term used by people that stigmatizes mental health to describe mental health officals.
What is a "shrink"?
This approach in counseling emphasizes understanding and respecting the cultural background of clients to enchance the effectiveness of the therapeutic relationship.
What is cultural compentence?
Counselors must learn about their history of different groups and how these histories affect their lives. What kind of knowledge do counselors need to develop?
What is knowlege of history and context.
What are the individual characteristics of a person such as behavior?
What is intrapersonal?
This worldview involves a strong focus on spiritual beliefs and practices, which may shape a client's apporach to healing and coping with perosnal issues.
What is religious worldview?
The American Counseling Association's code of ethics highlights the counselor's responsibility to mantain these, ensuring that client's personal information is protected.
What is confidentiality?
To be more self aware, counselors can do this to be more self aware, counselors can do this to learn about their own identities and understand how they interact with others.
What is immersing in diverse communities?
How would international and global affairs impact a client?
What is being from a different country with different norms?