Carrying the Burden: Counselors of Color ’s Experiences of Microaggressions in Counseling
In this secondary analysis using a previous dataset, the authors explored, via a phenomenological research tradition, how 8 counselors of color responded to clients ’ microaggressive behaviors. Researchers identified 3 major themes in the data: (a) buffering and bracing for racial microaggressions, (b) experiencing the intrusions of racial microaggressions, and (c) strategizing and responding in session. The authors apply the Multicultural and Social Justice Counseling Competencies (Ratts, Singh, Nassar‐McMillan, Butler,& McCullough, 2015) to their findings as a framework for considering practice and training implications.
Source: Journal of Counseling and Development - Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Susan F. Branco,
Hannah B. Bayne Tags: Research Source Type: research