Having Our Say: African American Women,Diversity, and Counseling |
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Authors: | Rhonda M. Bryant Angela D. Coker Beth A. Durodoye Vivian J. McCollum Sherlon P. Pack‐Brown Madonna G. Constantine Beverly J. O'Bryant |
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Abstract: | African American female counseling professionals contribute greatly to the multicultural growth of the counseling profession by spurring the profession's evolution and defining new paradigms and counseling activities. Despite their contributions, they face serious organizational, intrapersonal, and interpersonal challenges to their success in academia. This article seeks to elucidate the challenges to African American female counseling professionals and offers systemic and personal strategies that will facilitate the profession's evolution to culturally competent, ethical, and intentional helping orientations and worldviews. |
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