Hey Y'all!
Learning to be a competent advocate for the many different races, religious beliefs, and lifestyles is mandatory when moving towards becoming a competent counselor and advocate. Counselors should ask themselves if they feel competent to work with these types of multicultural clients. The counselor competencies are relatively new to me and I am learning just how incompetent I am when it comes to some aspects of multicultural counseling. I learned a lot about the counselor competencies in the professional identity class and realize that I have a long way to go to become a competent counselor once post taking that class and taking this survey. I now have a better understanding of the many competencies there are but I remain clear that I am not yet competent within all areas. The results of my advocacy assessment I believe reflect that I am not as confident as I would like to be about being a competent counselor, advocate and working with others to advocate for all my clients. As a minority I am glad that attitudes have shifted and that there are such things as counselor competencies an advocacy for our clients in a way that they can relate to. I as a counselor am charged with the responsibility of learning how to competently advocate and counsel others outside of my own origin and I am excited about that. I am also excited that others are charged with the responsibility of learning how to help people within my race as well.
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