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Introduction to Multicultural Counseling and Mental Health

An examination of the ways in which culture and context shape counselor and client identities and their cross-cultural encounters. Topics include individual identities and systems of societal privilege and oppression associated with gender and sexuality, race/ethnicity, disabilities, class, religion, and other forms of cultural influences. The course also focuses on effective strategies for navigating cross-cultural relationships in helping professions.

Course #
APSY-UE 1682
Credits
4
Department
Applied Psychology

Professors

Sumie Okazaki

Professor Emerita of Applied Psychology

sumie.okazaki@nyu.edu