Describe the dimensions of individual level of identity, group level of identity, and universal level of identity. Which level of identity is central in the discussion of diversity and its impact on group counseling
What will be an ideal response?
Sue and Sue (2003) indicated that the individual level of identity is shaped by an individual’s unique genetic variation and nonshared experiences, while the group level of identity is shaped by social identity, group membership, and interaction. The universal level of identity is characterized by shared human experiences such as self-awareness, birth, death, and love. Even though counseling traditionally has focused on the individual and universal aspects of identity, the group level of identity is central in the discussion of diversity and its impact on group counseling.
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