A 50-year content analysis on Black males' experiences in counseling

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Abstract

The view of Black male identities has historically been distorted. Traditionally, it has reflected the dehumanization of Black males through the lens of criminality and lacking dignity. However, in a similar fashion, little is known about the Black males in counseling, due to simultaneous under examination in empirical literature. Therefore, the researchers conducted a content analysis on the family of American Counseling Association and affiliate journals to observe the current state of scholarship on Black males’ experiences with counseling. Using an intersectional lens to the approach, our review yielded 102 articles on Black males' experiences with counseling published between 1972 and 2022. Implications for culturally responsive practices and counselor education are further discussed.

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Shannon, J., Green, D. A., White, D., Beauduy, G. J., & Rosser, A. (2024). A 50-year content analysis on Black males’ experiences in counseling. Journal of Counseling and Development. https://doi.org/10.1002/jcad.12511

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