ÃÂThe ability to conduct psychotherapy effectively with ethnically diverse populations is becoming increasingly important given the changing demographic of this countryÃÂ (Cardemil & Battle, 2003). According to Cardemil and Battle, they estimate that ÃÂby 2050, non-Hispanic Caucasian Americans will constitute approximately 50% of the United States population, as compared with the current 72% of the population (U.S. Census Bureau, 2001). The American Psychological Association (APA) has recognized the critical nature of integrating issues of race and ethnicity into the field of psychology by encouraging attention to these issues in clinical training programs (APA, Committee on Accreditation, 2002), creating therapist competency guidelines for working with racial and ethnic minority populations (APA, 1993), and sponsoring professional meetings to identify strategies to promote sensitivity to diversity in psychologyÃÂ (McGuire, 1999). (Cardemil & Battle, 2003)The Existential Psychotherapy approach is best described as a ÃÂmovement wanting to know to the best extent possible the existence of the patient in the world in which he lives, moves, and experiencesÃÂ (May, R.
1983). According to May the purpose of this approach is to understand human existence, not a system of ÃÂhow toÃÂ (p.43) and his objective ÃÂto understand the life history of a patient as modifications if his being-in-the-world, not as the idiosyncratic pathology of specific theoryÃÂ (May, R. 1983, p.40, 151). Wikipedia.com defines Existentialisms as ÃÂa philosophical movement that deals with human freedom. Existentialism itself is a revolt against traditional philosophy; it has been labeled a philosophy but a definition is difficult as its proponents have a marked difference in outlook (Schaeffer, 1968). Existentialist thought concerns itself with trying to understand fundamentals of the human condition and its relation to the world. Basic questions include: "What is it like to be a human in the world?ÃÂ and "What is the nature of human freedom?" (Wikipedia.com)In the...