In recent years, the use of culturally appropriate humor as a tool for change within the parameters of counseling has grown within the literature. In comparison, the art of storytelling has had little attention within the literature as a tool for strategic change. This article outlines a framework for the use of humor and storytelling as innovative approaches for successfully counseling African American men. In addition, the growing research on the socialization of men is used to assist in the development of culturally appropriate strategies that help African American men utilize their inherent strengths within the counseling process. © 2012 Springer Science+Business Media, LLC
Humor has long been explored as a coping mechanism. This presentation will explore humor as a way of...
The objective of this capstone is to analyze and demonstrate the importance of studies on unaddresse...
The need for effective culturally responsive treatments has become more urgent as the number of ethn...
In recent years, the use of culturally appropriate humor as a tool for change within the parameters ...
According to the literature, humor is a critical tool to enhance the counseling process because it c...
According to the literature, humor is a critical tool to enhance the counseling process because it c...
Mental illness is marked by chronic and pervasive stigma within the African American community. Blac...
African American men seek mental health services at significantly lower levels than do their White c...
Narrative counseling continues to gain attention in the family counseling field as a contemporary me...
The goal of this thesis is to explain the nature of ethnic humor in American society. This will be a...
Black men experience disproportionate mental health challenges due to their exposure to severe psych...
African American men are socialized to strive and achieve manhood as defined by society at large. Ho...
Society’s negative images of Black males have devastating consequences for their emotional and spiri...
Society’s negative images of Black males have devastating consequences for their emotional and spiri...
There is a dearth of information regarding African American males and their service to boys as unrel...
Humor has long been explored as a coping mechanism. This presentation will explore humor as a way of...
The objective of this capstone is to analyze and demonstrate the importance of studies on unaddresse...
The need for effective culturally responsive treatments has become more urgent as the number of ethn...
In recent years, the use of culturally appropriate humor as a tool for change within the parameters ...
According to the literature, humor is a critical tool to enhance the counseling process because it c...
According to the literature, humor is a critical tool to enhance the counseling process because it c...
Mental illness is marked by chronic and pervasive stigma within the African American community. Blac...
African American men seek mental health services at significantly lower levels than do their White c...
Narrative counseling continues to gain attention in the family counseling field as a contemporary me...
The goal of this thesis is to explain the nature of ethnic humor in American society. This will be a...
Black men experience disproportionate mental health challenges due to their exposure to severe psych...
African American men are socialized to strive and achieve manhood as defined by society at large. Ho...
Society’s negative images of Black males have devastating consequences for their emotional and spiri...
Society’s negative images of Black males have devastating consequences for their emotional and spiri...
There is a dearth of information regarding African American males and their service to boys as unrel...
Humor has long been explored as a coping mechanism. This presentation will explore humor as a way of...
The objective of this capstone is to analyze and demonstrate the importance of studies on unaddresse...
The need for effective culturally responsive treatments has become more urgent as the number of ethn...