1992
DOI: 10.1002/j.1556-6978.1992.tb00180.x
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Religious Beliefs and Practice: An Integral Aspect of Multicultural Awareness

Abstract: Religious beliefs are an aspect of clients' cultural background that should be considered an important aspect of multicultural awareness in the counselor education curriculum.

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“…Several authors have recommended steps and strategies to incorporate spiritual issues into counselor preparation programs (e.g., Burke et al, 1999;Pate & Bondi, 1992). In order to facilitate this movement and establish compatible and congruent preparation paradigms within counselor education programs, we present the following recommendations.…”
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“…Several authors have recommended steps and strategies to incorporate spiritual issues into counselor preparation programs (e.g., Burke et al, 1999;Pate & Bondi, 1992). In order to facilitate this movement and establish compatible and congruent preparation paradigms within counselor education programs, we present the following recommendations.…”
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confidence: 97%
“…These definitions should be useful to clients with minimal explanation and should also be readily understood by counselors. The lack of a clear definition and confusion over the meaning of spirituality has been a significant obstacle to the inclusion of spiritual concerns in counselor preparation and in counseling practice (Burke et al, 1999;Kelly, 1994;Myers et al, 2000;Pate & Bondi, 1992).…”
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“…In addition, "religious and spiritual values" are used in the Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Education Programs (CACREP, 2001, p. 61) standards in the common core area of Social and Cultural Foundations. Thus, there is a growing awareness in the mental health field that religion and spirituality are one aspect of clients' culture (Pate & Bondi, 1992) that should be considered in the counseling process.…”
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