Multicultural Counseling Beyond the Relationship: Expanding the Repertoire With Techniques |
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Authors: | Fred J. Hanna Betty Cardona |
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Affiliation: | Department of Counselor Education and Supervision, University of Northern Colorado. |
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Abstract: | Multicultural counseling approaches variously focus on the counseling relationship. Relatively few discuss clinical techniques and strategies to any significant extent. This article explores enhancing multicultural counseling by offering an array of techniques and strategies based on addressing oppression and increasing psychological freedom. Techniques offered seek to internally free a person cognitively, affectively, and systemically using the Precursors Model of Change (Hanna, 2002). The goal is to help set a person free from oppressive, discriminatory systems and individuals. |
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Keywords: | oppression multicultural techniques diversity psychotherapy |
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