Harris, S. M. (1995). Psychosocial Development and Black Male Masculinity: Implications for Counseling Economically Disadvantaged African American Male Adolescents. Journal Of Counseling & Development, 73(3), 279-287. Developmental and sex-role factors and their importance for counseling African-American male adolescents are examined. The extent and nature of problems experienced by African-American male adolescents suggest… Continue Reading Psychosocial Development and Black Male Masculinity: Implications for Counseling Economically Disadvantaged African American Male Adolescents
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Problem Child or Problem Context: An Ecological Approach to Young Black Males
Livingston, J. N., & Nahimana, C. (2006). Problem Child or Problem Context: An Ecological Approach to Young Black Males. Reclaiming Children & Youth, 14(4), 209-214. Part of a special issue on talent hunts with troubled youth. There is a need for an ecological approach to understanding and addressing the needs of black… Continue Reading Problem Child or Problem Context: An Ecological Approach to Young Black Males
Problem Child or Problem Context: An Ecological Approach to Young Black Males
Livingston, J. N., & Nahimana, C. (2006). Problem Child or Problem Context: An Ecological Approach to Young Black Males. Reclaiming Children & Youth, 14(4), 209-214. Part of a special issue on talent hunts with troubled youth. There is a need for an ecological approach to understanding and addressing the needs of black… Continue Reading Problem Child or Problem Context: An Ecological Approach to Young Black Males