Counseling Minority Groups, Because of Different Cultural Term Paper

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Minority groups, because of different cultural value systems, often do not seek out psychological counseling in the United States. Counselors are perceived as either lacking in authority or representing a dominant culture that cannot possibly understand the needs of the minority community. Therefore, many individuals fail to receive the proper health care services they require. For example, within the Asian community, reaching out for counseling is perceived as a sign of significant weakness and therefore the individual must be able to save face while at the same time receiving the necessary services. In becoming aware of the needs of the Asian community, a counselor can for instance cloak their services in way that preserves confidentiality, reduces implications of weakness, while at the same time recognizing the deeply-rooted Confucian values within the Asian community. Hierarchical structures imply that the counselor must assume an aura of authority in order to gain the trust and respect of the client. Similarly, within the African-American community, systematic disenfranchisement and persecution have led to suspicion toward white counselors. The ideal counterbalance for this situation is to train more African-American counselors. In areas in which African-American counselors are scarce, counselors of other ethnic groups should take the time to learn about the cultural nuances that underlie the African-American community, become aware of community services, spiritual support, and other services specific to the African-American client.

2. Much discussion and controversy surrounds the ingrained differences between men and women, concerning cognitive and communicative styles. Although research does not always concur in matters pertaining to gender differences, males and females generally have different priorities and areas of concern when they seek counseling services. Women tend to be more concerned about their relationship to others: their self healing is relevant only insofar as it improves their interpersonal relationships.

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While this is not always the case, women do need to be counseled with relationship issues in mind. Males in American culture deal with issues related to establishment of strong ego identity. While clients should be treated as individuals and not members of a specific gender group, certain counseling styles will be more appropriate for men vs. women and vice-versa. For instance, men might respond more to visual and nonverbal stimuli, whereas women might respond better to back-and-forth conversations. I would prefer to counsel each individual according to his or her needs, but acknowledge the fact that some people respond better to nonverbal or to verbal stimuli.

3. A client-initiated relationship demands a specific set of professional and interpersonal communication skills. During the interview process that is client-initiated, the counselor must appear focused and interested, keen to support the needs of the client. Eye contact is essential, even if the counselor knows immediately that he or she cannot serve the needs of the client. The client might hold certain expectations about the client-counselor relationship. The counselor must clarify the terms of the relationship at all costs, even if it means disappointing the client. Recommending another counselor might be in order. Primary behaviors that I would consider most helpful in this situation would be display of eye contact; behaviors that should be avoided include all that would take advantage of the client's needs, as through overcharging or denying optimal services.

4. The Battle for Initiative and the Battle for Structure can be won by the counselor not through antagonism but through an attitude of compassion. When the counselor must take the initiative in the relationship, he or she assumes a different role than when counseling a client who him- or herself took the initiative. It is therefore not.....

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