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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