Table of Contents 1. Abstract 2. Introduction 3. Personal Values and Its Origins 4. Dealing with countertransference 5. Benefits & Limitations 6. Managing personal values - Multicultural Awareness 7. Conclusion 8. References Personal Values in Counselling: ‘It is impossible for a counsellor to maintain a position of neutrality’. Abstract The main purpose of writing this essay is to analyze and highlight some personal values of a counselor that can
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Tina Barsam November 28‚ 2001 Paper 1 Eng 305/Cross Multicultural Education in America America has long been called "The Melting Pot" because it is made up of a varied mix of races‚ cultures‚ and ethnicities. As more and more immigrants come to America searching for a better life‚ the population naturally becomes more diverse. This has‚ in turn‚ spun a great debate over multiculturalism. Some of the issues under fire are who is benefiting from the education‚ and how to present the
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qualifications: Impact on physical attractiveness and sex of applicant biases. The Journal of Personnel Psychology‚ 34‚ 65-66. Jones‚ W.‚ Hansson‚ R.‚ & Phillips‚ A. (1978). Physical attractiveness and judgments of psychopathology. The Journal of Social Psychology‚ 105‚ 79-84. Kenealy‚ P.‚ Frude‚ N.‚ & Shaw‚ W. (2001). Influence of children’s physical attractiveness on teacher expectations. The Journal of Social Psychology‚ 139‚ 373-383. Morrow‚ P.‚ McElroy‚ J.‚ Stamper‚ B.‚ & Wilson‚ M. (1990). The effects of
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The results of this study suggest that multicultural incidents in supervision influence the supervision process and the multicultural competence of supervisors and supervisees. This influence may be positive or negative‚ depending on the nature of the supervisory relationship and the manner in which the cultural issues are addressed. This finding is important because it suggests that the relationship may be a pivotal component of multicultural supervision that moderates how all other experiences
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aspects of multicultural. Multicultural is a term used for teachers to create strategies for students to learn culture and develop racial understanding. James Bank‚ an American educator‚ focused on several cultures and believed “that one way to achieve greater understanding and more positive attitudes toward different groups is to integrate and broaden the curriculum to make it more inclusive and action orientated” (Sadler & Zittleman‚ 2016‚ p.70). He discusses four approaches to a multicultural curriculum
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Multicultural education aims to provide every student with equal educational opportunities and receiving equitable educational benefits. (Banks‚ 2005‚ Drum & Howard‚ 1989) Ultimately‚ it provides a level playing field‚ regardless of social backgrounds and concretizes
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It is actually so much more than that. Being familiar with diversity and having multicultural competency is something that is needed in the helping profession. Learning about different cultures and different diverse groups increase chances of treatment of the client and interactions with the client as well. The American Counseling Association Codes of Ethics tells us a few things about diversity and multicultural competence. Counselors are to treat clients to the best of their ability regardless
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Regardless of the approach teachers take when dealing with a multicultural class‚ the truth is culture does matter. It’s not just about language‚ but about lived experiences‚ background knowledge‚ and linking them to current curriculum in the classroom. This allows discovering many different perspectives within different cultures indicating that there are many acceptable views and examples. In the article “Teaching with a Multicultural Perspective‚” by Rey Gomez‚ stereotypes often are developed
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Nationalism is exclusionary by definition. In a well-argued essay‚ compare the positive and negative effects of nationalism within a multicultural or multiethnic society. In your answer‚ discuss the problems that a multicultural society poses to the formation of national identity and why you do or do not believe that nationalism is compatible with the liberal state’s emphasis upon individual rights and freedoms. “The Age of liberal democracy is also the Age of nationalism” (Bernard Yack‚ 2003)
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In order to start the process for my observation I had to first speak with the parents of the child Mr. and Mrs. Pretty (not their real name). I spoke with Mrs. Pretty because her husband was unavailable at the time and I know her very well. I informed her about the assignment and discussed the outline of it with her to ensure that she knew exactly what the observation entail as well as the fact that I might need additional information from her or her husband. She informed me that she would inform
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