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The Worldview Dimensions of Individualism and Collectivism: Implications for Counseling
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Social PsychologyEducationAutonomyPsychologySocial SciencesCultural PsychologyTheoretical AssumptionsCultural DiversityCompetent PracticeCultural CompetenceMulticultural School PsychologyCross-cultural IssueSocial IdentityApplied Social PsychologyCultural SensitivityCollective SelfIndividual ResponsibilityCultureCross-cultural AssessmentCross-cultural PerspectiveCounselor EducationProfessional CounselingGroup CounselingWorldview DimensionsCultural AnthropologySocial Diversity
A recent article, “Rethinking Individualism and Collectivism: Evaluation of Theoretical Assumptions and Meta‐Analyses” (D. Oyserman, H. M. Coon, & M. Kemmelmeier, 2002), revealed that 170 studies have been conducted on the worldview dimensions of individualism and collectivism. The authors' analyses of the studies provided empirical support for the theoretical notion posited by numerous multicultural counseling scholars, which outlines the importance of understanding worldview for competent practice. This article reviews the results of the authors' analyses and discusses the implications for counseling.
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