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When Human Rights and Cultural Values CollideWhat Do We Value?Loyola University, Chicago, evera{at}luc.edu This reaction article commends the authors of the Major Contribution articles for their courage and creativity in responding to a tension in the field of multicultural training. In an effort to extend the conversation on how the field should respond when cultural values collide in the training of psychologists, this reaction highlights some of the most provocative points raised in the Major Contribution and, in particular, expands on what are arguably the most contentious aspects of reconciling cultural conflicts in the training process: those conflicts involving religious beliefs.
The Counseling Psychologist, Vol. 37, No. 5,
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