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Journal of Counseling Psychology, 2011
Les considerations culturelles doivent etre integrees a l'approche du conseiller clinique fam... more Les considerations culturelles doivent etre integrees a l'approche du conseiller clinique familial lorsqu'il s'agit de familles appartenant a des minorites ethniques
School Counselor, Nov 1, 1981
Journal of Counseling Psychology, 2008
Machismo is an important concept describing men's behavior in Mexican culture, yet it is not well... more Machismo is an important concept describing men's behavior in Mexican culture, yet it is not welldefined. Most conceptions of machismo focus on a restricted, negative view of hypermasculinity. The authors posit that a fuller conception consists of 2 parts: traditional machismo and caballerismo, which is a focus on emotional connectedness. The authors developed a scale to measure these dimensions and found support for these 2 independent factors in 2 separate studies of Mexican American men. Traditional Machismo was related to aggression and antisocial behavior, greater levels of alexithymia, and more wishful thinking as a coping mechanism. Caballerismo was positively associated with affiliation, ethnic identity, and problem-solving coping. Traditional Machismo was also associated with less education, whereas there were no differences across education level on Caballerismo scores. These results support the more complete, two-dimensional representation of machismo.
Multicultural counseling competencies (MCCs) are fundamental to the ethical practice of providing... more Multicultural counseling competencies (MCCs) are fundamental to the ethical practice of providing services to clients. One such competency is the aspect of self-awareness of one's own worldview. As such, it is incumbent that attention to counselor's self-awareness be a part of clinical training. While research has begun to examine multicultural supervision, much of the research holds assumptions about the types of multicultural discussions that take place, as well as what may actually occur within these sessions. Little is known about what is discussed and how. This exploratory, qualitative study examined what actually occurs within clinical supervision sessions with regard to having discussion of multicultural perspectives, as well as how supervisors and supervisees experience these discussions.
Journal of Multicultural Counseling and Development, 2001
Strategies and techniques based on the Multicultural Counseling Competencies must be grounded in ... more Strategies and techniques based on the Multicultural Counseling Competencies must be grounded in principles that establish counselor training programs as learning environments and that reframe curricula through cornpetency-based objectives. A framework is outlined for infusing multiculturalism into curricula through the application of specific strategies and techniques. The authors argue that, ultimately, it is the responsibility of counselor educators to increase their multicultural competence.
... Authors: Arciniega, Miguel; And Others. ... are the Adlerian Parent Study groups, Gordon'... more ... Authors: Arciniega, Miguel; And Others. ... are the Adlerian Parent Study groups, Gordon's Parent Effectiveness Training, Clark's Responsive Parent Training, Glasser's Parent Involvement Training, and Family Therapy Model, including mainly the work of Satir, Haley, and Minuchin ...
Journal of Multicultural Counseling and Development, 2015
ABSTRACT
Journal of Counseling Psychology, 2008
Machismo is an important concept describing men's behavior in Mexican culture, yet it is not well... more Machismo is an important concept describing men's behavior in Mexican culture, yet it is not welldefined. Most conceptions of machismo focus on a restricted, negative view of hypermasculinity. The authors posit that a fuller conception consists of 2 parts: traditional machismo and caballerismo, which is a focus on emotional connectedness. The authors developed a scale to measure these dimensions and found support for these 2 independent factors in 2 separate studies of Mexican American men. Traditional Machismo was related to aggression and antisocial behavior, greater levels of alexithymia, and more wishful thinking as a coping mechanism. Caballerismo was positively associated with affiliation, ethnic identity, and problem-solving coping. Traditional Machismo was also associated with less education, whereas there were no differences across education level on Caballerismo scores. These results support the more complete, two-dimensional representation of machismo.
Journal of Counseling Psychology, 2011
Machismo is an important concept describing men's behavior in Mexican culture, yet it is not well... more Machismo is an important concept describing men's behavior in Mexican culture, yet it is not welldefined. Most conceptions of machismo focus on a restricted, negative view of hypermasculinity. The authors posit that a fuller conception consists of 2 parts: traditional machismo and caballerismo, which is a focus on emotional connectedness. The authors developed a scale to measure these dimensions and found support for these 2 independent factors in 2 separate studies of Mexican American men. Traditional Machismo was related to aggression and antisocial behavior, greater levels of alexithymia, and more wishful thinking as a coping mechanism. Caballerismo was positively associated with affiliation, ethnic identity, and problem-solving coping. Traditional Machismo was also associated with less education, whereas there were no differences across education level on Caballerismo scores. These results support the more complete, two-dimensional representation of machismo.
Journal of Counseling Psychology, 2011
Les considerations culturelles doivent etre integrees a l'approche du conseiller clinique fam... more Les considerations culturelles doivent etre integrees a l'approche du conseiller clinique familial lorsqu'il s'agit de familles appartenant a des minorites ethniques
School Counselor, Nov 1, 1981
Journal of Counseling Psychology, 2008
Machismo is an important concept describing men's behavior in Mexican culture, yet it is not well... more Machismo is an important concept describing men's behavior in Mexican culture, yet it is not welldefined. Most conceptions of machismo focus on a restricted, negative view of hypermasculinity. The authors posit that a fuller conception consists of 2 parts: traditional machismo and caballerismo, which is a focus on emotional connectedness. The authors developed a scale to measure these dimensions and found support for these 2 independent factors in 2 separate studies of Mexican American men. Traditional Machismo was related to aggression and antisocial behavior, greater levels of alexithymia, and more wishful thinking as a coping mechanism. Caballerismo was positively associated with affiliation, ethnic identity, and problem-solving coping. Traditional Machismo was also associated with less education, whereas there were no differences across education level on Caballerismo scores. These results support the more complete, two-dimensional representation of machismo.
Multicultural counseling competencies (MCCs) are fundamental to the ethical practice of providing... more Multicultural counseling competencies (MCCs) are fundamental to the ethical practice of providing services to clients. One such competency is the aspect of self-awareness of one's own worldview. As such, it is incumbent that attention to counselor's self-awareness be a part of clinical training. While research has begun to examine multicultural supervision, much of the research holds assumptions about the types of multicultural discussions that take place, as well as what may actually occur within these sessions. Little is known about what is discussed and how. This exploratory, qualitative study examined what actually occurs within clinical supervision sessions with regard to having discussion of multicultural perspectives, as well as how supervisors and supervisees experience these discussions.
Journal of Multicultural Counseling and Development, 2001
Strategies and techniques based on the Multicultural Counseling Competencies must be grounded in ... more Strategies and techniques based on the Multicultural Counseling Competencies must be grounded in principles that establish counselor training programs as learning environments and that reframe curricula through cornpetency-based objectives. A framework is outlined for infusing multiculturalism into curricula through the application of specific strategies and techniques. The authors argue that, ultimately, it is the responsibility of counselor educators to increase their multicultural competence.
... Authors: Arciniega, Miguel; And Others. ... are the Adlerian Parent Study groups, Gordon'... more ... Authors: Arciniega, Miguel; And Others. ... are the Adlerian Parent Study groups, Gordon's Parent Effectiveness Training, Clark's Responsive Parent Training, Glasser's Parent Involvement Training, and Family Therapy Model, including mainly the work of Satir, Haley, and Minuchin ...
Journal of Multicultural Counseling and Development, 2015
ABSTRACT
Journal of Counseling Psychology, 2008
Machismo is an important concept describing men's behavior in Mexican culture, yet it is not well... more Machismo is an important concept describing men's behavior in Mexican culture, yet it is not welldefined. Most conceptions of machismo focus on a restricted, negative view of hypermasculinity. The authors posit that a fuller conception consists of 2 parts: traditional machismo and caballerismo, which is a focus on emotional connectedness. The authors developed a scale to measure these dimensions and found support for these 2 independent factors in 2 separate studies of Mexican American men. Traditional Machismo was related to aggression and antisocial behavior, greater levels of alexithymia, and more wishful thinking as a coping mechanism. Caballerismo was positively associated with affiliation, ethnic identity, and problem-solving coping. Traditional Machismo was also associated with less education, whereas there were no differences across education level on Caballerismo scores. These results support the more complete, two-dimensional representation of machismo.
Journal of Counseling Psychology, 2011
Machismo is an important concept describing men's behavior in Mexican culture, yet it is not well... more Machismo is an important concept describing men's behavior in Mexican culture, yet it is not welldefined. Most conceptions of machismo focus on a restricted, negative view of hypermasculinity. The authors posit that a fuller conception consists of 2 parts: traditional machismo and caballerismo, which is a focus on emotional connectedness. The authors developed a scale to measure these dimensions and found support for these 2 independent factors in 2 separate studies of Mexican American men. Traditional Machismo was related to aggression and antisocial behavior, greater levels of alexithymia, and more wishful thinking as a coping mechanism. Caballerismo was positively associated with affiliation, ethnic identity, and problem-solving coping. Traditional Machismo was also associated with less education, whereas there were no differences across education level on Caballerismo scores. These results support the more complete, two-dimensional representation of machismo.