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Culturally-competent counseling and therapy. Part III, Innovative approaches to counseling Latina/o people

This video portrays innovative approaches for counseling Mexican American clients, featuring a first generation Mexican women who is caught between Mexican and American cultures. Depicts the problems the client faces with her acculturated child and her traditional mother. Shows how "dichos," reframes, and proverbs are used as therapeutic tools, and how use of both the Spanish and English language facilitates emotional understanding of conflict.

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  • "Innovative approaches to counseling Latina people"
  • "Innovative approaches to counseling Latina/o people"
  • "Innovative approaches to counseling Latino people"
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  • "Vignette and discussion of a counseling session with a first-generation college student who feels caught between Mexican and American cultures. "Dichos," reframes, and proverbs are used as therapeutic tools. Movement between Spanish and English facilitates emotional understanding of conflict."
  • "This video portrays innovative approaches for counseling Mexican American clients, featuring a first generation Mexican women who is caught between Mexican and American cultures. Depicts the problems the client faces with her acculturated child and her traditional mother. Shows how "dichos," reframes, and proverbs are used as therapeutic tools, and how use of both the Spanish and English language facilitates emotional understanding of conflict."@en

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  • "Culturally-competent counseling and therapy. Part III, Innovative approaches to counseling Latina/o people"
  • "Culturally-competent counseling and therapy. Part III, Innovative approaches to counseling Latina/o people"@en
  • "Culturally-competent counseling and therapy, Part III, Innovative approaches to counseling Latina/o people"