“…Although the list was further expanded to 34 competencies in 1998, the 31 competencies model has received the most research attention and the endorsement of the American Counseling Association (ACA), the Association for Counselor Education and Supervision (ACES), and two divisions (17 & 45) of the American Psychological Association (Arredondo et al, 1996; D. W. Sue, Arredondo, & McDavis, 1992; D. W. Sue, Bernier, et al, 1982; D. W. Sue, Carter, et al, 1998). There is growing support for the view that the competencies provide guidelines for best practice (Arredondo, 1998;Corey, 1996;Vinson & Neimeyer, 2003). Specifically, Multicultural Counseling Competence III.C.7 appears to support the need for counselors to take responsibility for acknowledging cultural factors present in the counseling relationship (D. W. Sue et al, 1992), which we conceptualized as the broaching process.…”