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White Middle-Class Privilege: Social Class Bias and Implications for Training and Practice

✍ Scribed by William Ming Liu; Theodore Pickett Jr.; Allen E. Ivey


Publisher
American Counseling Association
Year
2007
Tongue
English
Weight
137 KB
Volume
35
Category
Article
ISSN
0883-8534

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✦ Synopsis


Social class, classism, and privilege and their relationship to counseling have been given insufficient attention. This article defines and explores White middle‐class privilege; it proffers support for its integration in a multicultural competency, as well as its intersection with race and other dimensions of multiculturalism and privilege. Implications for counseling practice plus a clinical case study illustrate the issues.

La clase social, el clasismo y el privilegio, así como su relación con la consejería, no han sido tratados con suficiente atención. Este artículo define y explora el privilegio de la clase media Blanca; sugiere apoyar su integración en una competencia multicultural, además de su intersección con la raza y otras dimensiones del multiculturalismo y el privilegio. Las implicaciones para la práctica de la consejería más el estudio de un caso clínico ilustran estan cuestiones.


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