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By the end of the course, the Counselor, Marriage and Family Therapist, Social Worker or Psychologist will be able to:
-Explain three ways Asian American clients might cope with the culture conflict.
-Explain the effect of cultural values in counseling Asian American clients.
-Identify three perspectives of African American culture.
-Describe three aspects of culture in counseling African American clients.
-Explain cultural perspectives in counseling Hispanic clients.
-Identify three cultural considerations and issues in counseling Hispanic clients.
-Explain at what stage will a minority client transfer anger and depreciation to a counselor from the dominant culture, now seen as an instrument of oppression.
-Explain what is the first attitude and belief a counselor should have in order to develop appropriate cross-cultural intervention strategies and techniques.
-Explain what is the ethical principle of "doing good" by keeping the client from harm and aspiring to benefit the client.
-Explain what are narratives.
-Explain what is at the core of the construc¬tion of racialized and sexualized hatreds and of socioeconomic meritocracy and classism.
-Explain what the Code of Ethics broadened the concept of family to include.
-Explain what is the reason African Americans may have difficulty accepting alcohol abuse/dependence as a disease.
-Explain what are linked lives.
-Explain what are structure indicators.
-Explain what is an example of a Cultural Competence and Social Diversity knowledge base.

"The instructional level of this course is introductory, intermediate, or advanced depending on the learners clinical area of expertise."