Teaching Cultural Competence and Social Justice in a Mental Health Counseling Graduate Course: Reflection and Review of the Literature

Mary Beth Medvide
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Cultural competence and commitment to social justice are foundational to counselors’ professional identity. There is significant attention in scholarly literature and ethical codes on what this means for the education, training, and practice. This has led counseling and counselor education programs to actively incorporate issues of cultural diversity and social justice into coursework and fieldwork requirements. Research trends indicate graduate students in counseling and counselor education benefit personally and professionally from the knowledge, skills, and awareness they develop in and outside of the classroom. Coursework on multiculturalism and social justice is a standard part of these programs, but knowledge on best practices for students’ personal and professional growth is still accumulating to reflect dynamic social and political changes within the United States and abroad. This manuscript describes a required counseling course for mental health counseling students implemented in the spring of 2020. This course integrated topics related to cultural diversity and social justice and introduced conceptual frameworks for counseling and advocacy. The description of this course includes sample readings, in-class activities, and graded assignments that fulfill the learning objectives. Comparisons to research trends and existing recommendations are made, and future directions for course design are highlighted.  
心理健康咨询研究生课程文化能力与社会公正教学:文献反思与回顾
文化能力和对社会公正的承诺是辅导员职业认同的基础。在学术文献和道德规范中,这对教育、培训和实践意味着什么有着重要的关注。这导致咨询和咨询教育项目积极地将文化多样性和社会正义问题纳入课程和实地工作要求。研究趋势表明,咨询和咨询教育的研究生从他们在课堂内外发展的知识、技能和意识中个人和专业受益。关于多元文化主义和社会正义的课程是这些课程的标准部分,但关于学生个人和专业成长的最佳实践的知识仍在积累,以反映美国国内外动态的社会和政治变化。本文描述了2020年春季实施的心理健康咨询专业学生必修咨询课程。本课程整合了与文化多样性和社会正义相关的主题,并介绍了咨询和倡导的概念框架。本课程的描述包括范例阅读、课堂活动和完成学习目标的评分作业。对研究趋势和现有建议进行了比较,并强调了课程设计的未来方向。
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