Multilingualism in Counselor Education and Human Services Professionals: Implications for a New Training Paradigm

Author:

Swazo Roberto1,Celinska Dorota2

Affiliation:

1. University of Northern Iowa

2. Roosevelt University

Abstract

This study analyzes the relationships among the three distinct levels of language and cultural-linguistic professional competences. A total of 483 participants from three U.S. and one Central American university representing the fields of counseling, social work, family services, and psychology were surveyed. The results suggest that there is a large multilingual training deficit among human service providers in the U.S. Training programs need to make curricular revisions to include bi/multilingual training consistent with multilingual clientele. Recommendations for culturally-embedded and non-native language use are provided to increase cultural-linguistic competences among counselor education trainees.

Publisher

Wayne State University Library System

Subject

General Earth and Planetary Sciences,General Engineering,General Environmental Science

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