The Racialization Experiences of East Asian International Counseling Students.

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Title: The Racialization Experiences of East Asian International Counseling Students.
Authors: Cheng, Shuxin (AUTHOR), Tang, Hsin‐Ya (AUTHOR), Kim, Hyunji (AUTHOR)
Source: Counselor Education & Supervision. Sep2025, Vol. 64 Issue 3, p377-387. 11p.
Subjects: Racialization, East Asians, Social justice, Phenomenology, Foreign students, Educational counseling, Race identity, Interpersonal relations
Geographic Terms: United States
Abstract: Counselor educators need to consider the unique racializing experiences of international students of color when providing social justice education. This study applied interpretative phenomenological analysis and interviewed eight East Asian international counseling students about their experiences of racialization. We identified five themes: assimilating into US racial discourses, re‐constructing the racialized self, navigating race in interpersonal relationships, debating social justice education, and remodeling racial worldviews. We also provided implications for counselor education practice and research. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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