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African American and European American therapists' experiences of addressing race in cross-racial psychotherapy dyads.
Authors:Knox  Sarah; Burkard  Alan W; Johnson  Adanna J; Suzuki  Lisa A; Ponterotto  Joseph G
Abstract:Using Consensual Qualitative Research, 12 licensed psychologists' overall experiences addressing race in psychotherapy were investigated, as were their experiences addressing race in a specific cross-racial therapy dyad. Results indicated that only African American psychologists reported routinely addressing race with clients of color or when race was part of a client's presenting concern. European American psychologists indicated that they would address race if clients raised the topic, and some reported that they did not normally address race with racially different clients. When discussing a specific cross-racial dyad, African American therapists more often than European American therapists addressed race because they perceived client discomfort. Only European American therapists reported feeling uncomfortable addressing race, but therapists of both races perceived that such discussions had positive effects. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:African Americans  European Americans  therapist experiences  cross-racial psychotherapy dyads  race
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