Affiliation:
1. Psychological and Quantitative Foundations Department University of Iowa Iowa City Iowa USA
Abstract
AbstractThis systematic review explores Black therapists' experiences with their Black clients. The search initially identified 459 possible articles. Through the study selection process, following the Cochrane Collaboration's guidelines, the 459 studies were narrowed down to 11 studies. A total of eight qualitative studies and three quantitative studies were identified. The analytic process of this review mirrored that of a thematic analysis due to the proportion of qualitative articles. Five themes emerged: Understanding the Black Experience, Connection to Clients, Working with Black Clients, Working While Black, and Training Black Therapists. Implications for training and supervision are discussed.
Subject
Sociology and Political Science,Social Sciences (miscellaneous),Clinical Psychology,Social Psychology
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