Counseling with cultural humility, empathy, and responsiveness

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This chapter introduces the counselor trainee to the concepts of cultural humility and empathy in counseling. Counselors-in-training must understand that one's own biases, perceptions, and assumptions must be explored in order to practice cultural humility and empathy. Culturally responsive interventions are discussed.

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Summers, L. T. M., & Nelson, L. (2022). Counseling with cultural humility, empathy, and responsiveness. In Multicultural Counseling: Responding with Cultural Humility, Empathy, and Advocacy (pp. 23–30). Springer Publishing Company. https://doi.org/10.1891/9780826139535.0003

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