The Use of Humor and Storytelling with African American Men: Innovative Therapeutic Strategies for Success in Counseling

In recent years, the use of culturally appropriate humor as a tool for change within the parameters of counseling has grown within the literature. In comparison, the art of storytelling has had little attention within the literature as a tool for strategic change. This article outlines a framework f...

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Behavioral Science and Psychology
Clinical Psychology
Coping
Counseling
Counseling Techniques
Counselors
Cultural Awareness
Family Counseling
Group Counseling
Humor
Individual Counseling
Industrial and Organizational Psychology
Innovation
Males
Men
Original Article
Psychological Methods/Evaluation
Psychology
Psychotherapy and Counseling
Socialization
Story Telling
Storytelling
Therapeutic Environment
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