African American men seek mental health services at significantly lower levels than do their White counterparts. The authors explore the role of mentoring for young African American men and discuss impediments to their success at the undergraduate and graduate levels. Additionally, examples are presented of evidence-based interventions and recommendations for effectively working with African American men. © 2013 by the American Counseling Association. All rights reserved
For several decades the educational trajectories of African American men have been ones of disengage...
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The path to upward mobility or economic success for African American men is often filled with obstac...
African American men seek mental health services at significantly lower levels than do their White c...
Currently there is a shortage of African American male mentors available to build meaningful relatio...
African American men pursuing bachelors degrees at historically White colleges and universities (HWC...
Mental illness is marked by chronic and pervasive stigma within the African American community. Blac...
Few articles exist on issues related to counseling African American male adolescents. This article e...
Counselor educators who work at predominantly White institutions recognize the need to develop recru...
While one-on-one mentoring has a proven positive effect on children, little research has been done o...
While mentoring has been promoted as the effective way to improve outcomes among at-risk students, t...
The participants in this study were 10 African American male college mentors at Indiana State Univer...
The purpose of this qualitative study is to examine the perception of African American males partici...
Black males face many obstacles in higher education. They are disproportionately represented among s...
textThe goal of this study was to develop a detailed understanding of the academic, athletic, and ps...
For several decades the educational trajectories of African American men have been ones of disengage...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/89568/1/j.2161-0045.2010.tb00179.x.pd
The path to upward mobility or economic success for African American men is often filled with obstac...
African American men seek mental health services at significantly lower levels than do their White c...
Currently there is a shortage of African American male mentors available to build meaningful relatio...
African American men pursuing bachelors degrees at historically White colleges and universities (HWC...
Mental illness is marked by chronic and pervasive stigma within the African American community. Blac...
Few articles exist on issues related to counseling African American male adolescents. This article e...
Counselor educators who work at predominantly White institutions recognize the need to develop recru...
While one-on-one mentoring has a proven positive effect on children, little research has been done o...
While mentoring has been promoted as the effective way to improve outcomes among at-risk students, t...
The participants in this study were 10 African American male college mentors at Indiana State Univer...
The purpose of this qualitative study is to examine the perception of African American males partici...
Black males face many obstacles in higher education. They are disproportionately represented among s...
textThe goal of this study was to develop a detailed understanding of the academic, athletic, and ps...
For several decades the educational trajectories of African American men have been ones of disengage...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/89568/1/j.2161-0045.2010.tb00179.x.pd
The path to upward mobility or economic success for African American men is often filled with obstac...