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Predictors of observer ratings of multicultural counseling competence in Black, Latino, and White American trainees.

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Abstract

Using transcribed intake sessions of 52 counselor-client dyads, this study explored the relative contributions of (a) counselor and client race or ethnicity, (b) counselor-client racial or ethnic match, (c) previous academic training in multicultural counseling, and (d) self-reported multicultural counseling competence to observer ratings of trainees' multicultural counseling competence. Results revealed that (a) Black American and Latino American counselor trainees were rated as more multiculturally competent than their White American peers, and (b) prior multicultural training was positively predictive of observer-rated multicultural counseling competence. Implications of the findings for counselor training and practice are presented.

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