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Effective Cross-Cultural Counseling Strategies to Combat Child Labor in Ethiopia

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Professionals in healthcare and social work are often challenged when practicing in cross-cultural environments, where differences in cultural norms and values can impede effective counseling. This essay explores the planning and strategies for a Western psychologist working in a multidisciplinary team in Ethiopia to combat child labor. It highlights the importance of cultural competence, understanding local cultural and social dynamics, and employing the RESPECTFUL model to provide ethical and culturally appropriate interventions. By addressing these factors, mental health professionals can better support and empower individuals in diverse settings.