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A Handbook on Counseling African American Women: Psychological Symptoms, Treatments, and Case Studies
By (Author) Kimber Shelton
Foreword by Rosie Phillips Davis
Edited by Michelle King Lyn
Edited by Mahlet Endale
Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Bloomsbury Publishing USA
17th October 2024
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Cognition and cognitive psychology
Womens health
Paperback
344
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
WINNER of the 2023 Association for Women in Psychology Distinguished Publication Award Through an intersectional and inclusive lens, this book provides mental health professionals with a detailed overview of the mental health issues that Black women face as well as the best approach to culturally competent psychological practice. This handbook provides a historical context of how the lived experiences of Black women contribute to mental wellness, identifies effective psychological practices, and challenges readers to advance their cultural competence while providing culturally affirming care. With an eye toward inclusivity of sexual orientation and gender identity, it honors the diversity within Black women's identities, relationships, roles, and families. Written by an expert team of Black women clinicians, researchers, and medical professionals, A Handbook on Counseling African American Women addresses current sociopolitical events as well as historical trauma as it prepares readers to meet the needs of the Black women they serve.
Kimber Shelton is a licensed psychologist and owner of KLS Counseling & Consulting Services in Dallas, TX. She is also adjunct instructor in Yorkville University's MA in counseling psychology program. Michelle King Lyn is a licensed psychologist and owner of Elle Counseling, LLC. Mahlet Endale is a licensed psychologist and owner of Crossroads Mental Wellness Services, LLC.