Counseling Jewish Americans: Considerations for Practice

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Jewish Americans represent both a minority religious group and a minority ethnic group with specific concerns related to Jewish identity, stereotypes, antisemitism, and invisibility as a minority. Counselors may lack spiritual, religious, and overall multicultural competencies for working effectively with this population. The authors offer a brief primer on Jewish Americans, literature on Jewish identity and potential client concerns, practical and clinical considerations, and suggestions for future research.

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Flasch, P., & Fulton, C. L. (2019). Counseling Jewish Americans: Considerations for Practice. Counseling and Values, 64(1), 2–19. https://doi.org/10.1002/cvj.12091

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