Using the Cultural Formulation Interview with Afro Latinx Immigrants in Counseling: A Practical Application

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Title: Using the Cultural Formulation Interview with Afro Latinx Immigrants in Counseling: A Practical Application
Language: English
Authors: Kirsis Allennys Dipre (ORCID 0000-0003-4158-0593), Diana Gallardo, Susan F. Branco, Ladylanis Grullon Cepeda
Source: Professional Counselor. 2024 13(4):418-431.
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Peer Reviewed: Y
Page Count: 14
Publication Date: 2024
Document Type: Journal Articles
Reports - Research
Descriptors: Hispanic Americans, Multiracial Persons, African Americans, Immigrants, Racism, Counselor Client Relationship, Social Justice, Interviews, Counselor Role, Cultural Influences, Help Seeking, Coping, Counseling Techniques, World Views
ISSN: 2164-3989
Abstract: Afro Latinx immigrants are an underserved population in the United States and within counseling specifically. The counseling profession has been slow to address the unique needs of this population despite the increased visibility of this group in recent years. Consistent with the codes of ethics from the American Counseling Association and the National Board for Certified Counselors and the Multicultural and Social Justice Counseling Competencies (MSJCC), counselors must continue to expand their repertoire and use empirically supported tools to address these mandates and increase cultural responsiveness in clinical practice. Despite its alignment with the MSJCC, the counseling literature demonstrates that the Cultural Formulation Interview is an underutilized, empirically supported tool. The authors describe how counselors may use the Cultural Formulation Interview in their clinical practice with Afro Latinx immigrants while operating from a multicultural and social justice-oriented framework.
Abstractor: As Provided
Entry Date: 2024
Accession Number: EJ1420987
Database: ERIC
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Abstract:Afro Latinx immigrants are an underserved population in the United States and within counseling specifically. The counseling profession has been slow to address the unique needs of this population despite the increased visibility of this group in recent years. Consistent with the codes of ethics from the American Counseling Association and the National Board for Certified Counselors and the Multicultural and Social Justice Counseling Competencies (MSJCC), counselors must continue to expand their repertoire and use empirically supported tools to address these mandates and increase cultural responsiveness in clinical practice. Despite its alignment with the MSJCC, the counseling literature demonstrates that the Cultural Formulation Interview is an underutilized, empirically supported tool. The authors describe how counselors may use the Cultural Formulation Interview in their clinical practice with Afro Latinx immigrants while operating from a multicultural and social justice-oriented framework.
ISSN:2164-3989