Therapists' perceptions of their use of self-disclosure (and nondisclosure) during cross-cultural exchanges

S Sunderani, R Moodley - British Journal of Guidance & …, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
… Indeed, this would apply for both the therapist and the client irrespective of racial or cultural
similarity. However, therapists in this study perceived that the client’s cultural background …

The process model of multicultural counseling competence

CR Ridley, A Sahu, K Console… - … Psychologist, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
… of culture is the central activity of multicultural counseling … Therefore, consistent with our
process orientation, the real … with clients their respective perceptions of the counseling process. …

Addressing cultural topics during psychotherapy: Evidence-based do's and don'ts from an ethnic minority perspective

H Depauw, A Van Hiel, B De Clercq… - Psychotherapy …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
… evidence on multicultural orientation as a predictor of clients’ … ’s multicultural orientation,
from a client perspective. That is, … higher levels of perceived missed opportunities. The mean of …

Culture and care: An illustration of multicultural processes in a counseling dyad.

BE Gundel, TT Bartholomew, MJ Scheel - Practice Innovations, 2020 - psycnet.apa.org
… their perceptions of cultural competence. However, some … in therapy and miss opportunities
to address what clients … themselves struggling with being culturally oriented or competent, we …

A phenomenological exploration into therapists' multicultural case conceptualizations.

MK Hereford, MM Wilcox, E Pollard - Journal of Psychotherapy …, 2023 - psycnet.apa.org
multicultural orientation (MCO) and its three pillars: cultural … participants, responses and miss
important data regarding how … treatment what their, their perception of therapy, might be … I …

Integrating spirituality as a multicultural component into time-limited psychotherapy: Two case studies.

S Winkeljohn Black, JM Drinane, J Owen… - Professional …, 2021 - psycnet.apa.org
… Exploration of these dyads used a multicultural orientation … be conceptualized as a missed
opportunity through this lens … have focused on client perceptions of therapist cultural humility, …

Therapists' experiences of play therapy with Muslim families in Western Countries: The importance of cultural respect.

S Casey, S Moss, J Wicks - International Journal of Play Therapy, 2022 - psycnet.apa.org
… to implement strategies that may challenge perceived cultural norms. Another participant …
In addition, this study did not explore the cross-cultural training background of therapists or …

Multicultural counseling competence: A construct in search of operationalization

CR Ridley, D Mollen, K Console… - … Counseling Psychologist, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
… indicate that we incorporate culture in counseling to facilitate the … competence and multicultural
orientation—has recently begun … lost or stuck in their attempts to demonstrate multicultural

I see you: Addressing diversity in clinical practice through therapist's way-of-being

D Holyoak, W Johnson, M Garcia… - … Family Therapy, 2020 - Springer
… the therapist’s way-of-being at the heart of multicultural work … of cultural sensitivity, cultural
humility, and other-oriented, as … off to clients, which may increase perceived microaggression …

A knowledge synthesis of cross-cultural psychotherapy research: A critical review

E Lee, A Greenblatt, R Hu - Journal of Cross-Cultural …, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
… differences in gender, sexual orientation, or social class (n = … the family culture resulted in
missing opportunities to engage … perceived and experienced by both therapists and clients, we …