“…Earlier versions of this article were presented at the 2001 Annual Meeting of the North Central Association for Counselor Education and Supervision, Chicago, and the American Counseling Association 2003 Annual Convention, Anaheim, California. The authors thank Timothy Ansley for statistical consultation, Anne Helene Skinstadt for contributions in the development of the project, and Roberto Cortéz Gonzaléz and Judy Reinhartz for comments on the draft of the manuscript. Correspondence concerning this article should be addressed to Ginger L. Dickson,Division of Educational Psychology and Special Services,University of Texas at El Paso,College of Education,Room 702,El Paso, and may limit effective implementation of culturally sensitive communication (Knapik & Miloti, 2006;Toporek, 2001). From a postmodern perspective, Taylor et al (2006) discussed the acquisition of knowledge, awareness, and skills as a starting point from which counseling students could construct multicultural competence through their ongoing relationships with clients.…”