Awai, Robert2024-08-122024-08-1220012001https://hdl.handle.net/1828/17004The concept of Multicultural Counsellor Competence is increasing in importance for practitioners and instructors. In order to more effectively understand how it is counsellor trainees acquire multicultural competencies, it ~s necessary to understand the relationship between these competencies and other interpersonal attitudes. The present study examines the relationship between self-reported multicultural counselling competencies, locus of control for racial ideology, and self-esteem in counsellor trainees. The relationship between these variables provides some insight into the usefulness of multicultural counselling competencies to becoming a wholly competent counselling practitioner. Directions for future research are also provided.81 pagesAvailable to the World Wide WebBecoming a multiculturally competent counsellor : multicultural competence, race ideology and self-esteemThesis