Teaching Multicultural Counseling Prepracticum

As the population in the United States becomes more diverse, professionals who conduct counseling and provide other services to clients need to become more skilled in counseling across cultures. In an effort to broaden the scope of training for counseling psychology graduate students at Virginia Com...

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