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A 9 page discussion of the benefits of peer
counseling among college students. This paper emphasizes that because the student body more closely mirrors student differences it can provide a more effective counseling approach than those emphasizing staff in the counseling relationship. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
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File: AM2_PPcouns2.rtf
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Peer counseling can be one of the most effective counseling interventions in the educational arena as a whole. On a college level, however, peer counseling
can be a particularly importantant tool. Colleges as a rule are characterized by a more diverse cultural environment on both the student and the staff levels. Finding someone
that can relate to a particular students cultural background is more often possible at the student level than at the staff level. There are several commonalties, however, which are
found at both levels which determine effective verses ineffective counseling. There are a number of cultural variables which affect the counseling
environment. Many aspects of counseling which are taken for granted with the mainstream predominantly white population become more complex when multicultural issues are introduced. Counseling techniques at the
college level can become particularly complex in the case of traditional cultures and cultures which have derived distinctive differences in communicating and relating with members of their own cultural group
in particular. Consider, or example, Native American students. While most Native American students are no more distinguishable from the general populace than would be any other student either
in terms of their cultural practices or their outward appearance for others distinct elements of their lives are different. While most of these students are often immersed within the
same cultural elements as are non-Natives, they attend the same churches, and dress in the same clothes as other, other Native American students do still maintain close ties with their
traditional cultures and these ties can sometimes influence both the way counseling procedures are perceived and in either received or denied. Not only does dealing with such students become
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