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African Americans' Perceptions of Psychotherapy and Psychotherapists.
Authors:Thompson  Vetta L Sanders; Bazile  Anita; Akbar  Maysa
Abstract:Do you have a multicultural practice? Do you understand the attitudes and expectations African Americans hold about mental health services? The attitudes and beliefs of 201 African Americans regarding psychotherapists, psychotherapy, and barriers to treatment were explored by means of focus groups. Key banners to service utilization included stigma, lack of knowledge, lack of affordability, lack of trust, impersonal service, and lack of cultural understanding. Participants reported that race should not matter in therapy, but they often believed that psychologists were insensitive to the African American experience. The implications of participants' reports for meeting African American mental health and therapy needs are considered. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:attitudes toward psychotherapists and psychotherapy  barriers to treatment  use of mental health services  African Americans  cultural understanding
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