Artigo Revisado por pares

White Racial Identity Development and Cross-Cultural Counselor Training

1991; SAGE Publishing; Volume: 19; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1177/0011000091191007

ISSN

1552-3861

Autores

Haresh B. Sabnani, Joseph G. Ponterotto, Lisa G. Borodovsky,

Tópico(s)

International Student and Expatriate Challenges

Resumo

This article integrates the work of cross-cultural counselor-training development theorists (Carney & Kahn, 1984; Rowe, 1989), racial-identity development specialists (e.g., Helms, 1984), and cross-cultural counseling competency experts (e.g., Sue et al, 1982) in the formation of a comprehensive multicultural training model for majority-group (White, middle-class) counselors. Past developmental models are criticized for their failure to consider the White counselor's racial-identity (or consciousness) development as an integral component of multicultural training. The article reviews and integrates extant stage models of White racial consciousness, describes how counselors progress through variousstages, and specifically presents training regimens to facilitate counselors' sequential movement through the model. The article concludes with specific research antd policy recommendations.

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