Upward of 80% of Black people speak some variant of African American English (AAE). The counseling profession is a language-oriented form of help seeking, yet the relevance of linguistic diversity in a counseling context is largely absent from scholarly literature. Using Critical Race Theory as a theoretical framework, the authors provide a definition of AAE, as well as historical and sociopolitical contextual information about AAE. Important clinical implications for working effectively with AAE speakers are identified.
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Graham, J., Day-Vines, N. L., & Zaccor, K. (2022). Dis, Dat, and Dem: Addressing linguistic awareness for counselors of African American English speakers. Journal of Multicultural Counseling and Development, 50(2), 73–81. https://doi.org/10.1002/jmcd.12241
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