phenomenological study of black males in the mental health profession
Using a phenomenological approach and the feminist ecological perspective, this qualitative study used individual semi-structured interviews to explore the perceptions and lived experiences of 10 Black male psychotherapists from the New England area regarding their motivation for entering the field...
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