Psychologists have found that many Black persons in the United States have significant levels of mistrust of White persons. This serves as a protective factor in response to pervasive structural and systemic racism. Yet interracial trusting relationships exist. In this phenomenological study, 10 Black counseling doctoral students described their interracial trust experiences with White faculty and/or clinical supervisor mentors. The authors constructed six themes from the data: setting less rigid boundaries, practicing transparency, taking the initiative, being congruent, honoring the proteges’ strengths and experiences, and advocating for equity. Implications and strategies for supervisors and educators are shared
This research study explored the perception African American men had of mentorship, its value to the...
Recent studies have pinpointed disconcerting trends regarding the recruitment, retention, and gradua...
Recent research has provided evidence that underrepresented racial minorities receive substantially ...
Psychologists have found that many Black persons in the United States have significant levels of mis...
The primary researcher conducted a phenomenological study on cross-racial trust factors between Blac...
The purpose of this phenomenological study was to examine the role of race in cross-race advising re...
In this study, we sought to understand which protective factors Black doctoral students from predomi...
This phenomenological qualitative inquiry explored the lived experiences of African American/Black (...
This study used case study methodology to examine the experiences and the impact of participating in...
The primary aims of this study are two-fold: (a) to understand what role the racial identity of Afri...
While scholars agree that White racial identity development is necessary for counseling and psycholo...
Mentoring in higher education and especially at the level of doctoral work is critical for mentees t...
Advisors: Teresa A. Fisher.Committee members: Lee Covington Rush; Laverne Gyant.Includes bibliograph...
This phenomenological research study explores whether trust influences the experiences of African Am...
This descriptive study used quantitative and qualitative methods to compare mentoring relationships ...
This research study explored the perception African American men had of mentorship, its value to the...
Recent studies have pinpointed disconcerting trends regarding the recruitment, retention, and gradua...
Recent research has provided evidence that underrepresented racial minorities receive substantially ...
Psychologists have found that many Black persons in the United States have significant levels of mis...
The primary researcher conducted a phenomenological study on cross-racial trust factors between Blac...
The purpose of this phenomenological study was to examine the role of race in cross-race advising re...
In this study, we sought to understand which protective factors Black doctoral students from predomi...
This phenomenological qualitative inquiry explored the lived experiences of African American/Black (...
This study used case study methodology to examine the experiences and the impact of participating in...
The primary aims of this study are two-fold: (a) to understand what role the racial identity of Afri...
While scholars agree that White racial identity development is necessary for counseling and psycholo...
Mentoring in higher education and especially at the level of doctoral work is critical for mentees t...
Advisors: Teresa A. Fisher.Committee members: Lee Covington Rush; Laverne Gyant.Includes bibliograph...
This phenomenological research study explores whether trust influences the experiences of African Am...
This descriptive study used quantitative and qualitative methods to compare mentoring relationships ...
This research study explored the perception African American men had of mentorship, its value to the...
Recent studies have pinpointed disconcerting trends regarding the recruitment, retention, and gradua...
Recent research has provided evidence that underrepresented racial minorities receive substantially ...