As we expand this lens, the complexity of therapeutic encounters between psychotherapist and client will also change. However, with this complexity comes opportunity. As the fourth force in psychology, multiculturalism has had many advocates. For years, supporters of multiculturalism have discussed the importance of expanding our roles beyond the therapy room and expanding the limitations set forth by the profession. Today more than ever, psychology has begun to embrace the importance of extending psychology into the community. Extending psychology into the community can be understood as simply getting out and getting connected to those whom we intend to serve. As practitioners we are already moving in this direction, in theory, but our translation and application from theory to prac- tice continue to reflect a more restricted or limited lens as provid- ers. In keeping with this trend, practitioners will also need to be mindful of how we continue to synthesize our ethical guidelines and foundation, with a more expanded practice regime. In con- tinuing to make these changes, it implies that as individual prac- titioners we are faced with shifting our current therapeutic paradigm.