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Race Obsession-Avoidance Paradox: A Model for Multicultural Training in Counselor Education
(2010-07-01)<p>The ability to discuss race-related issues is critical to multicultural competence. Counselor educators who address race-related issues in the classroom cite student resistance as a challenge to competency development. ... -
Racial Dynamics in Counselor Training: The Racial Identity Social Interaction Model
<p>Counselors frequently receive their initial training about the dynamics of race and culture in the counseling process in didactic group settings, such as multicultural courses and experiential skills-building labs. ... -
Rape Myth Acceptance: Implications for Counselor Education Programs
(2015-10-01)<p>Abstract</p> <p>A sexually violent act or rape is committed every 1.9 minutes in the United States (USDJ, 2009, p.1). Blaming the rape victim for their perceived complicity is one component of the construct known as ... -
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Rational-Emotive Therapy: A Cognitive-Behavioral Approach to Working with Hearing Impaired Clients
<p>This paper serves to present to deafness rehabilitation specialists the basic assumptions and process of Rational-Emotive Therapy. As a forerunner in the field of cognitive-behavioral therapy, RET provides a framework ... -
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Reading Behaviors of Deaf Bilingual College Students
<p>Of the 2 million deaf Americans in the US, many go on to higher education and learn to read English without hearing conversational speech. Despite the fact that numerous studies have documented low reading levels of ... -
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Reasonable Accommodation For Workers Who Are Deaf: Differences in ADA knowledge Between Supervisors And Advocates
(2020-04-01)<p>Despite the existence of the Americans with Disabilities Act (1990), workers who are deaf still struggle with reasonable accommodations in the workplace. The challenges relate, in part, to knowledge and training deficits ... -
Reasonable Accommodations and the Americans with Disabilities Act: Effective Advocacy Approaches
<p>This paper focuses on the elements of effective ADA advocacy and advocacy strategies in general. "Qualified person with a disability", "effective communication", "auxiliary aids and services”, "undue hardship/burden", ... -
Reasons for Ethical Misconduct of Counseling Students: What do Faculty Think?
(2014-09-01)<p>The ethics training of students in the helping professions has been a frequent topic in the literature, yet students still commit ethics violations (Li, Lampe, Trusty, & Lin, 2009). No known research has examined the ... -
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Recruiting Deaf and Diverse Teachers: Priorities of Preservice Teachers in Deaf Education
<p>The need to increase teacher diversity in deaf education has been a national concern over the last decade. The ethnic, racial, cultural, and linguistic composition of the teaching force has remained relatively unchanged; ... -
Recruiting Undergraduate Students: Creating a Path to the Counseling Profession
<p>Counselor educators must find ways to encourage undergraduate students to choose to pursue a graduate degree in counseling. Related helping professions (e.g., psychology, social work) may have a recruitment advantage. ... -