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- W100106974 abstract "The Journal of Mental Health Counseling has a tradition of providing, through peer reviewed articles, a forum for stimulating and engaging scholarly dialogue on issues that are relevant to mental health professionals' work and development. Consistent with that history, this issue's special section of JMHC's Professional Exchange consists of six articles in which the authors' express their views on multicultural competencies. These articles harbinger back to the Weinrach and Thomas article that was published in JMHC in January 2002. In publishing this Professional Exchange set of articles, AMHCA's leadership and I assume that is obvious to all readers and authors that the written opinions and positions, like other publications in refereed journals, represent the scholarly work of the particular professionals. The authors' opinions are not reflective of the position of the journal's editor or its editorial board, and the articles do not represent the views of AMHCA's leadership. The journal, though published by AMHCA, does not make policy for Mental Health Counselors and certainly does not intrude into other mental health professions by suggesting policy for another organization. Multiculturalism and diversity, by whatever name, are currently hot and important topics for mental health professionals. The special section's topic, multicultural competencies, is consistent with the previous editor's (Kelly, 1996) focus on contemporary challenges ... and constructive accomplishments that will strengthen ... the development of the profession (p. 195). It also fits with my own view (Pistole, 2002) that it is imperative that authors discuss their theoretical and scientific ideas in relation to multicultural diversity (e.g., ethnicity, age, capableness, gender, religion, geographical area) and the broader social context (e.g., the socio-economic-historical times, the multicultural-family matrix) (p. 190). Because MHCs are philosophically committed to the development of professionals who conceptualize with a holistic-contextual approach to mental health, multiculturalism / diversity can be construed as relevant to MHCs' practice and research. Thus, some mental health professionals argue for the need to consider the multiplicity of diversity / cultural elements in clients' identities as a central aspect of counseling in today's world--whether the client is a majority group member, a minority group member, an immigrant, a refugee, or an international person. …" @default.
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- W100106974 title "Editor's Note on Multicultural Compentencies" @default.
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