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The Multiple Heritage Couple Questionnaire
Richard C. Henriksen, JR
Sam Houston State University, rch003{at}shsu.edu
Richard E. Watts
Sam Houston State University
Rebecca Bustamante
Sam Houston State University
The Multiple Heritage Couple Questionnaire (MHCQ) is a revision and extension of the Interracial Couple Questionnaire (ICQ). It is designed to help counseling professionals attend to crucial information that is often overlooked when working with multiple-heritage couples.
Key Words: multiple heritage interracial couples multiple-heritage couples
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The Family Journal, Vol. 15, No. 4,
405-408 (2007)
DOI: 10.1177/1066480707304794

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