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A person-centered approach to teaching multicultural counseling resulted in a broad array of significant learning experiences. This article describes the instructor's nondirective attitudes, the class-chosen content and process topics, and outcome data. This article also compares and contrasts this approach with conventional and other humanistic multicultural teaching methods.
Jeffrey H. D. Cornelius‐White (Thu,) studied this question.