The Social and Cultural Diversity core area requires counselors to:
Develop multicultural counseling competence,
Recognize their limitations and biases, and
Engage in ongoing professional development specifically in multicultural issues.
Ethical and training standards emphasize that when counselors recognize gaps in their cultural knowledge or skills, they should:
Seek supervision, consultation, or training to improve their competence with those populations.
Looking at the options:
A. Focus on global concepts and ideas.This can make counseling more abstract and may overlook specific cultural contexts and lived experiences.
B. Disclose any lack of knowledge or awareness to the client.Limited, thoughtful self-disclosure may sometimes be appropriate, but it is not, by itself, sufficient or the most helpful global strategy.
C. Seek supervision and training on multicultural issues.This aligns directly with CACREP’s expectation of ongoing multicultural competence development and is the best answer.
D. Work to assimilate clients who are culturally dissimilar.This is contrary to multicultural principles; counselors should honor and respect clients’ cultural identities, not pressure them to assimilate.
Therefore, the most appropriate and CACREP-consistent action is C (seek supervision and training on multicultural issues).
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