Advanced Search

Journal Navigation

Journal Home

Subscriptions

Archive

Contact Us

Table of Contents

Click here to submit your manuscript to SPPS

Click here to sign up for SAGE Journal Email Alerts today!

Sign In to gain access to subscriptions and/or personal tools.
The Counseling Psychologist
This Article
Right arrow Full Text (PDF)
Right arrow References
Right arrow Alert me when this article is cited
Right arrow Alert me if a correction is posted
Right arrow Citation Map
Services
Right arrow Email this article to a friend
Right arrow Similar articles in this journal
Right arrow Alert me to new issues of the journal
Right arrow Add to Saved Citations
Right arrow Download to citation manager
Right arrowRequest Permissions
Right arrow Request Reprints
Right arrow Add to My Marked Citations
Citing Articles
Right arrow Citing Articles via HighWire
Right arrow Citing Articles via Google Scholar
Right arrow Citing Articles via Scopus
Google Scholar
Right arrow Articles by Trevifio, J. G.
Right arrow Search for Related Content
Social Bookmarking
 Add to CiteULike   Add to Complore   Add to Connotea   Add to Del.icio.us   Add to Digg   Add to Reddit   Add to Technorati   Add to Twitter  
What's this?

Worldview and Change in Cross-Cultural Counseling

Jane G. Trevifio

Arizona State University

A model for conceptualizing the change process in cross-cultural counseling is presented, using worldview as a unifying construct. Drawing from anthropology and counseling process research, key understandings regarding culture and change are combined into a coherent framework that provides guidance to counselors on how to enhance the therapeutic relationship and effectively facilitate change in a cross-cultural counseling context. After the model is outlined, its operationalization in counseling and assessment is described and illustrated Finally, it is concluded that although further research is needed worldview appears to be a viable unifying construct for understanding change within cross-cultural counseling.

The Counseling Psychologist, Vol. 24, No. 2, 198-215 (1996)
DOI: 10.1177/0011000096242002


Add to CiteULike CiteULike   Add to Complore Complore   Add to Connotea Connotea   Add to Del.icio.us Del.icio.us   Add to Digg Digg   Add to Reddit Reddit   Add to Technorati Technorati   Add to Twitter Twitter    What's this?


This article has been cited by other articles:


Home page
Hispanic Journal of Behavioral SciencesHome page
S. James, G. S. Navara, J. N. Clarke, and J. Lomotey
An Inquiry Into the "Agonies" (Agonias) of Portuguese Immigrants From the Azores
Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, November 1, 2005; 27(4): 547 - 564.
[Abstract] [PDF]


Home page
Rehabil Couns BullHome page
K. F. Matrone and M. J. Leahy
The Relationship Between Vocational Rehabilitation Client Outcomes and Rehabilitation Counselor Multicultural Counseling Competencies
Rehabil Couns Bull, July 1, 2005; 48(4): 233 - 244.
[Abstract] [PDF]


Home page
Health Educ ResHome page
S. V. Benisovich and A. C. King
Meaning and knowledge of health among older adult immigrants from Russia: a phenomenological study
Health Educ. Res., April 1, 2003; 18(2): 135 - 144.
[Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]


Home page
The Counseling PsychologistHome page
D. W. Sue
Multidimensional Facets of Cultural Competence
The Counseling Psychologist, November 1, 2001; 29(6): 790 - 821.
[Abstract] [PDF]


Home page
The Counseling PsychologistHome page
E. Dunbar
Counseling Practices to Ameliorate the Effects of Discrimination and Hate Events: Toward a Systematic Approach to Assessment and Intervention
The Counseling Psychologist, March 1, 2001; 29(2): 281 - 310.
[Abstract] [PDF]


Home page
The Counseling PsychologistHome page
K. H. Poasa, B. Mallinckrodt, and L. A. Suzuki
Causal Attributions for Problematic Family Interactions: A Qualitative, Cultural Comparison of Western Samoa, American Samoa, and the United States
The Counseling Psychologist, January 1, 2000; 28(1): 32 - 60.
[Abstract] [PDF]


Home page
The Counseling PsychologistHome page
R. D. Hill, L. G. Castillo, L. Q. Ngu, and K. Pepion
Mentoring Ethnic Minority Students for Careers in Academia: The WICHE Doctoral Scholars Program
The Counseling Psychologist, November 1, 1999; 27(6): 827 - 845.
[Abstract] [PDF]


Home page
The Counseling PsychologistHome page
A. R. Fischer, L. M. Jome, and D. R. Atkinson
Reconceptualizing Multicultural Counseling: Universal Healing Conditions in a Culturally Specific Context
The Counseling Psychologist, July 1, 1998; 26(4): 525 - 588.
[Abstract]


Home page
The Counseling PsychologistHome page
D. R. Atkinson, B. E. Wampold, S. M. Lowe, L. Matthews, and H.-N. Ahn
Asian American Preferences for Counselor Characteristics:: Application of the Bradley-Terry-Luce Model to Paired Comparison Data
The Counseling Psychologist, January 1, 1998; 26(1): 101 - 123.
[Abstract]


Home page
The Counseling PsychologistHome page
J. D. Alcorn and R. W. McPhearson
Counseling Psychology in Multidisciplinary Health Settings:: Implications for Future Training
The Counseling Psychologist, October 1, 1997; 25(4): 637 - 653.
[Abstract]


Home page
The Counseling PsychologistHome page
J. G. Ponterotto
Multicultural Counseling in the Twenty-First Century
The Counseling Psychologist, April 1, 1996; 24(2): 259 - 268.



Home page
The Counseling PsychologistHome page
P. K. Essandoh
Multicultural Challenges in Graduate Counseling Psychology Programs: Timely Reminders
The Counseling Psychologist, April 1, 1996; 24(2): 273 - 278.



Home page
The Counseling PsychologistHome page
D. W. Sue
Multicultural Counseling: Models, Methods, and Actions
The Counseling Psychologist, April 1, 1996; 24(2): 279 - 284.