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    Counseling the Culturally Diverse Theory and Practice
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    Exam 1: Obstacles to Developing Cultural Competence and Cultural Humility: Understanding Resistance to Multicultural Training
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    When Counselors Explore Their Own Emotional Reactions to Race and Culture
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When Counselors Explore Their Own Emotional Reactions to Race and Culture

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When counselors explore their own emotional reactions to race and culture, feelings such as defensiveness and anger can be destructive and are better left untouched.

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