学校-社区团体模式:合作为青少年非洲裔美国男学生赋权

IF 1.6 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Katherine L. Nelson, Joseph R. Morris, J. Brinson, Michelle A. Stahl
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摘要:本文提出了一个概念性的学校-社区团体模型,用于与非裔美国青少年合作。该模型源于一个由城市男性非裔美国青少年组成的小组,由一名白人女性学校辅导员和一名非裔美国男性社区领袖共同指导。本文描述了这种方法的理论基础,回顾了学校-社区合作的文献,以及建立在信任和尊重基础上的共同促进关系的必要性。一个案例概述了小组结构,会议干预,以及通过有效的跨种族和性别的共同促进获得的治疗效益进行了讨论。确定模型的局限性,然后提供实践、培训和研究意义。
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School-Community Group Model: Collaborating for the Empowerment of Adolescent African American Male Students
ABSTRACT This article presents a conceptual School-Community Group Model for working with African American adolescents. The model stems from a group conducted with urban, male, African American, adolescents co-facilitated by a White female school counselor and an African American male community leader. The article describes the theoretical underpinnings for this approach, reviews the school-community collaboration literature, and the necessity of co-facilitation relationships grounded in trust and respect. A case example outlining group structure, session interventions, and the therapeutic benefits gained through effective co-facilitation across race and gender are discussed. Model limitations are identified, followed by provided practice, training, and research implications.
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