Addressing Mental Health Disparities With Asian American Clients: Examining the Generalizability of the Common Factors Model |
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Authors: | John A. Dewell Jesse Owen |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Educational and Counseling Psychology, Counseling, and College Student Personnel, University of Louisville.;2. Now at Department of Counseling, Loyola University New Orleans. |
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Abstract: | Although mental health disparities for Asian Americans are known, reasons for the disparities are not well understood within the counseling process. This study coded Asian American and White clients' reports of helpful counselor actions into empirically supported common factors to determine which within‐session processes might reduce mental health disparities for Asian American clients. Asian American clients' reports of helpful therapist actions did not differ from those of White clients, suggesting that disparities do not originate in differences in the foundational aspects of counseling. Implications for addressing disparities are discussed. |
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Keywords: | Asian American disparities common factors therapy |
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