Cultural Competence In Professional Counseling

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The education of professional counselors should not end with the completion of their graduate degrees. Upon obtaining certification or licensure, counselors are expected to acquire additional education and training in the form of continuing education or professional development. Section C.2.f of the American Counseling Association code of ethic states that counselors recognize the need for continuing education to acquire and maintain a reasonable level of awareness of current scientific and professional information in their fields of activity. Counselors maintain their competence in the skills they use, are open to new procedures, and remain informed regarding best practices for working with diverse populations. Responsible clinicians …show more content…

The majority of counselor education programs only offer one required multicultural counseling course. Locke & Kiselica (1999) argue that this is not enough to prepare counseling trainees for the complex issues involved in multicultural counseling. Acquiring cultural competence is an active and lifelong learning process. Multicultural counselor must be willing to continue education. Section C.2.b of the American Counseling Association code of ethic states that counselors practice in specialty areas new to them only after appropriate education, training, and supervised experience. While developing skills in new specialty areas, counselors take steps to ensure the competence of their work and protect others from possible …show more content…

In section C the topic of competence is discussed, it states that the maintenance of high standards of professional competence is a responsibility shared by all mental health counselors in the best interests of the client, the public, and the profession. Mental health counselors are required to maintain knowledge of relevant scientific and professional information related to the services rendered, and recognizes the need for on-going education. The counselor must perform their duties, as teaching professionals, based on careful preparation in order that their instruction is accurate, up-to-date and educational. The counselor must also recognize the importance of continuing education and remain open to new counseling approaches and procedures documented by peer-reviewed scientific and professional literature. Section C also states that counselors are responsible for continuing education and remaining abreast of current trends and changes in the field including the professional literature on best

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