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Use of a Personal Cultural Perspective Profile (PCPP) in developing counsellor multicultural competence

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This article explores the origin, design, applications and advantages of the Personal Cultural Perspective Profile (PCPP) in developing counsellor multicultural competence.

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Ramsey, M. Use of a Personal Cultural Perspective Profile (PCPP) in developing counsellor multicultural competence. Int J Adv Counselling 17, 283–290 (1994). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01407744

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