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3 - Assessment for Counseling Intervention
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- By Lynne Radomsky, University of the Western Cape, South Africa, Sofoh Hassane, United Arab Emirates University, UAE, Michelle Hoy-Watkins, University of Chicago, USA, Chiwoza Bandawe, University of Cape Town, South Africa
- Edited by Elias Mpofu, University of Sydney
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- Book:
- Counseling People of African Ancestry
- Published online:
- 05 August 2011
- Print publication:
- 27 June 2011, pp 41-56
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Summary
OVERVIEW. A key concept in any psychological process is the assessment of the appropriateness of the need for any intervention. As such, the application of assessment criteria in the psychological milieu requires an in-depth understanding of inter- and intrapersonal aspects, as well as the broader social, economic, political, and multicultural phenomena. To this end, this chapter explores the development of assessment techniques and the complex and unique approach required of the culturally intentional counselor. The adaptation of Western-based techniques in such a context, as well as the development of culturally specific assessment tools, requires that special attention is given to assessor competency, as well as ethical and legislative considerations. In this chapter, we seek to locate the process of assessment within a multicultural context. A brief history of the development of psychological assessment is presented. The concept of a multicultural approach to assessment, as well as assessor competency, highlights the need for assessor efficacy and training. Ethical implications of a multicultural assessment approach are discussed. The chapter concludes with suggestions for future research.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
By the end of the chapter, the reader should be able to:
Identify the main criteria for a culturally intentional counselor.
Examine the cross-cultural applicability of assessment instruments.
Outline the criteria required for the assessment of people of African ancestry.
Outline the criteria required for assessor competency.
Discuss the legislative and ethical considerations necessary for the assessment of people of African ancestry.