This thesis is presented with the intent to explore the reasoning behind why members of the African-American culture are reluctant to enter into therapy. While the numbers of African-Americans who enter therapy continue to rise there are still persistent stigmas that make therapy a taboo option for solving problems. The goal of this qualitative study is to identify (1) if there truly is reluctance in the African-American community, (2) why the African-American community is reluctant, (3) what are the stigmas regarding mental health and therapy from the perspectives of American participants, and (4) what would help break the barriers to professional help seeking. With African Americans comprising a population of roughly 40 million people, th...
This portrayal of the African American client and family appeared to be unjustified, Working with so...
The purpose of this study was to perform an in depth examination of the major factors that increase ...
Cultural mistrust and fear of potential racism from people in the medical profession may be contribu...
This thesis is presented with the intent to explore the reasoning behind why members of the African-...
The Marriage and Family Therapy field has come to recognize and appreciate the diverse racial and et...
Mental health disparity is an emerging national concern with evidence suggesting individuals from no...
Do you have a multicultural practice? Do you understand the attitudes and expectations African Ameri...
African Americans and Hispanic Americans have been studied over the years regarding attendance to th...
This study examined how cultural mistrust, religious beliefs, gender role conflicts, and history of ...
The purpose of this literature reviewed is to understand African Americans\u27 underutilization of m...
The purpose of this study was to interview Black social workers, as key informants, on current attit...
Mental health issues are prevalent among Black emerging adults; however, they tend to underutilize m...
Department of Psychology & SociologySystemic-Level Barriers: The ineligibility of services, treatmen...
African Americans continue to access non-emergency mental health care at a lower rate than White Ame...
The purpose of this project was to explore possible relations between African-American acculturation...
This portrayal of the African American client and family appeared to be unjustified, Working with so...
The purpose of this study was to perform an in depth examination of the major factors that increase ...
Cultural mistrust and fear of potential racism from people in the medical profession may be contribu...
This thesis is presented with the intent to explore the reasoning behind why members of the African-...
The Marriage and Family Therapy field has come to recognize and appreciate the diverse racial and et...
Mental health disparity is an emerging national concern with evidence suggesting individuals from no...
Do you have a multicultural practice? Do you understand the attitudes and expectations African Ameri...
African Americans and Hispanic Americans have been studied over the years regarding attendance to th...
This study examined how cultural mistrust, religious beliefs, gender role conflicts, and history of ...
The purpose of this literature reviewed is to understand African Americans\u27 underutilization of m...
The purpose of this study was to interview Black social workers, as key informants, on current attit...
Mental health issues are prevalent among Black emerging adults; however, they tend to underutilize m...
Department of Psychology & SociologySystemic-Level Barriers: The ineligibility of services, treatmen...
African Americans continue to access non-emergency mental health care at a lower rate than White Ame...
The purpose of this project was to explore possible relations between African-American acculturation...
This portrayal of the African American client and family appeared to be unjustified, Working with so...
The purpose of this study was to perform an in depth examination of the major factors that increase ...
Cultural mistrust and fear of potential racism from people in the medical profession may be contribu...