Respond to the following in a minimum of 250 words:
– Conduct an internet search for information regarding racial, cultural, linguistic, and ethnic backgrounds of persons living in your state [Illinois] and in California, including information related to cultural sensitivity.
– What insights do you have regarding this information?
– How can you apply this information to counseling individuals within your state’s different ethnic populations?
Assignment Content
Last week, we took a look at how we developed our own cultural viewpoints through creating and analyzing a family genogram. This week, we will use the knowledge we gained from that assignment to determine the progress we are making toward becoming a multiculturally competent counselor.
Write a 1,050- to 1,400-word paper describing your self-awareness and cultural background.
Use your ethnic genogram created in Week 2 as a reference.
Include the following information in the paper:
– Describe how you identify yourself when reflecting on your cultural heritage, age, religious affiliation, socioeconomic status, etc.
– Explain your background and identification of family of origin.
– Describe the values, beliefs, philosophies, attitudes, or opinions you hold that are similar to your family.
– Determine if they are similar to the dominant culture.
> Describe how you came to know these values, beliefs, philosophies, attitudes, or opinions.
– Identify personal biases, limitations, or prejudices held that may hinder your effectiveness as a counselor.
– Outline personal strengths or abilities possessed that may positively influence your effectiveness with diverse clients.
– Describe methods for enhancing multicultural competence in counseling.
Include a minimum of three sources in addition to the textbook.
Format the paper according to appropriate course-level APA guidelines. Include a substantial introduction, conclusion, and APA headings are required.
Submit your assignment.
Textbook Reference:
Duan, C. & Brown, C. (2016). Becoming a multiculturally competent counselor. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.