“What Are You?” Conceptualizing the Complexities of Bicultural and Biracial College Student Experiences

IF 1 Q2 Social Sciences Journal of College Counseling Pub Date : 2019-07-06 DOI:10.1002/jocc.12128
Michael T. West, Cara S. Maffini
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Reflecting the increasing diversity of the United States, universities are seeing growing rates of students from diverse cultural backgrounds. The authors present culturally responsive suggestions to facilitate conceptualization and counseling with biracial and bicultural college students, integrating cognitions, behaviors, emotions, and relationships associated with culture and cultural identity of both culture of origin and mainstream U.S. culture. Recommendations for counseling an increasingly diverse student body are presented.

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“你是什么?”概念化双文化和双种族大学生经历的复杂性
大学里来自不同文化背景的学生越来越多,这反映了美国日益增长的多样性。作者提出了文化响应性建议,以促进对混血儿和双文化大学生的概念化和咨询,整合与文化和文化认同相关的认知、行为、情感和关系,包括原籍文化和美国主流文化。建议咨询日益多样化的学生团体提出。
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Journal of College Counseling PSYCHOLOGY, APPLIED-
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