"It depends on the people in the room": Black men's experiences with race-specific training in their graduate courses.

IF 3.8 1区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, APPLIED
Journal of Counseling Psychology Pub Date : 2025-04-01 Epub Date: 2025-02-20 DOI:10.1037/cou0000791
Samuel T Beasley, Adrian J Hernandez, Francine Bartolome Biscocho
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Abstract

Drawing on semistructured interviews with 27 Black men in 23 different APA-accredited counseling psychology doctoral programs, the present study assessed Black men's perceptions of the race-specific multicultural training offered in their program's courses. Findings revealed that one theme connected to the broader climate of the program, which was labeled Salience of Black Men's Identities and Sense of Safety. Two themes were identified pertaining to participants' perceptions of programs' race-specific course content, including (a) integration/infusion of race-specific content; and (b) "it depends on who is in the room." Three themes were identified with regard to participants' perceptions of programs' race-specific training process dynamics, including (a) "it depends on who is in the room," which had three subthemes of racial representation matters, who/what is the responsible agent? and differential engagement in race talk, (b) discussing race but not racism, and (c) questionable genuineness. Overall, participants identified significant inconsistencies with the integration of their race-specific multicultural training via their programs' courses. These findings signal that more intentional and coordinated action is needed in counseling psychology training programs' courses to better prepare students to work with clients and communities of color. Implications for research, training, and practice are highlighted. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA, all rights reserved).

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Counseling Psychology® publishes empirical research in the areas of counseling activities (including assessment, interventions, consultation, supervision, training, prevention, and psychological education) career development and vocational psychology diversity and underrepresented populations in relation to counseling activities the development of new measures to be used in counseling activities professional issues in counseling psychology In addition, the Journal of Counseling Psychology considers reviews or theoretical contributions that have the potential for stimulating further research in counseling psychology, and conceptual or empirical contributions about methodological issues in counseling psychology research.
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