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“ACES Leadership for Culturally Relevant Pedagogy and Practice”
October 7 - 11, 2015
Philadelphia, PA
Friday, October 9 • 11:00am - 11:30am
Exploring the Experiences of African American Clients in Mental Health Counseling: A Heuristic Phenomenological Approach

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This presentation will focus on the results of a heuristic phenomenological study that looked at the lived experiences of African American mental health counseling clients and the meanings these clients made of their experience. We will discuss the current literature pertaining to African Americans and mental health counseling, why the use of a heuristic phenomenology is a unique and beneficial addition to the literature and the role of counter-narratives in multicultural counseling research.

Speakers
avatar for Jessica Martin

Jessica Martin

Post Doctoral Associate, University of Central Florida
avatar for Olivia Uwamahoro

Olivia Uwamahoro

Assistant Professor, University of West Georgia


Friday October 9, 2015 11:00am - 11:30am EDT
Franklin Hall A