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Graduate Counseling Students' Learning, Development, and Retention of Knowledge.
TL;DR: The authors investigated 52 graduate counseling students' levels of ethical and legal knowledge and social cognitive development at three points: (a) prior to a counseling ethics course, (b) at the completion of the course, and (c) four months later.
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Community Pharmacists' Views and Experiences with ADR Reporting for Complementary Medicines: A Qualitative Study in New Zealand.
Joanne Barnes,Rachael Butler +1 more
TL;DR: There is substantial potential for pharmacists to adopt proactive strategies in pharmacovigilance for CMs, particularly in recognising and reporting ADRs, and empowering CMs users to do the same.
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Multicultural Supervision: What Difference Does Difference Make?.
TL;DR: The authors explored cultural factors impacting supervision, reviews research on cultural match between supervisor and supervisee, as well as highlights best practice considerations for engaging in effective multicultural supervision in school psychology training programs.
Transdisciplinary Teaching: Professionalism across Cultures
TL;DR: In this paper, five faculties from different disciplines within a college have developed a course, Professionalism Across Cultures, to increase awareness, acceptance, and appreciation of diversity and to emphasize the professionals' roles of communicating effectively with colleagues across disciplines and cultures utilizing a transdisciplinary approach.
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Counselling Muslims: A Culture-Infused Antidiscriminatory Approach Musulmans en counseling : une approche anti- discriminatoire tenant compte des références culturelles
Mahdi J. Qasqas,Paul Jerry +1 more
TL;DR: The impact of the 9/11 attacks has had numerous destructive and even deadly impacts on identifiable Muslims all over the world, triggering a need for counsellors and psychologists to actively engage with Muslims.