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Preferred Style and Ethnicity of Counselors by African American Males

Jacques M. A. Okonji

Prospect Psychoeducational Services International

Joseph N. Ososkie

Steven Pulos

University of Northern Colorado

This study compared reality therapy and person-centered therapy practiced by an African American counselor and a European American counselor African American Job Corps participants were randomly assigned to view one offour videotapes of simulated counseling sessions. Results indicate a statistically significant difference between reality therapy and person-centered therapy, and between an African American counselor and a European American counselor Higher ratings were given to reality therapy over person-centered therapy and to an African American male counselor over a European American male counselor

Journal of Black Psychology, Vol. 22, No. 3, 329-339 (1996)
DOI: 10.1177/00957984960223004


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