2019
DOI: 10.1177/0011000019877407
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Supporting Disaster Relief Efforts Internationally: A Call to Counseling Psychologists

Abstract: The increased occurrence of natural and human-made disasters has led to a greater call for culturally sensitive engagement in disaster mental health. In this article, we aim to stimulate culturally focused participation and competence among counseling psychologists who engage in disaster mental health work. Framed within an ecological and systemic interaction of individual, cultural, community, and structural factors, the article is based on two cross-cultural competency models emphasizing, cultural intelligen… Show more

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“…Counseling psychology, with its strong foundation in social justice, cultural diversity (e.g., DeBlaere et al, 2019; Goodman et al, 2004; Pieterse et al, 2009; Sue et al, 1999; Toporek et al, 2006), and voice on global concerns (e.g., Gerstein et al, 2009; Heppner et al, 2008; Inman et al, 2019; Leong & Bluestein, 2000; Nilsson et al, 2019; Wang & Çiftçi, 2019) is uniquely positioned to lead in the field with regard to refugee mental health. Our values center on the voices of the marginalized, on eliminating oppression, advancing and implementing research, and training sensitivity to international populations (Society of Counseling Psychology, n.d.).…”
Section: Apa and Counseling Psychologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Counseling psychology, with its strong foundation in social justice, cultural diversity (e.g., DeBlaere et al, 2019; Goodman et al, 2004; Pieterse et al, 2009; Sue et al, 1999; Toporek et al, 2006), and voice on global concerns (e.g., Gerstein et al, 2009; Heppner et al, 2008; Inman et al, 2019; Leong & Bluestein, 2000; Nilsson et al, 2019; Wang & Çiftçi, 2019) is uniquely positioned to lead in the field with regard to refugee mental health. Our values center on the voices of the marginalized, on eliminating oppression, advancing and implementing research, and training sensitivity to international populations (Society of Counseling Psychology, n.d.).…”
Section: Apa and Counseling Psychologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some of these stresses include physical and psychological changes they face due to adolescence include adapting to their new image, facing the growing academic demands, establishing vocational goals, learning to control sexuality, emotional and psychological independence from their parents. Inman (2019) asserts that the goal of high school counselling is to "help every student develop abilities of selfunderstanding, decision-making, life planning and action-taking to be able to adjust in the career options he or she decides to pursue. An organized guidance and counselling programme will offer right environment for the growth and development of the student and offer quality education.…”
Section: Background Of the Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…6. Given disproportionate effects of trauma on marginalized populations, engage in tailored trauma-informed practice within health care settings and contexts (Inman et al, 2019;McAndrew et al, 2019). 7.…”
Section: Consider Challenging Theories Based On the Worldviews Of Prementioning
confidence: 99%