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Counselling Resources for Addressing Systemic Racism

In light of these unprecedented times and the need for resources, data, and guidance for our work, the听Past and Current Editors of The Counseling Psychologist, created a list of articles published in recent years that are relevant to the current societal context. Below, you will find articles we have published on the following topics:

1. Radical healing in communities of color

2. Dismantling oppressive systems

3. Black Lives Matter

4. Social Justice

5. Teaching and mentoring to promote race dialogues and social justice

6. Racial attitudes

7. White attitudes, privilege, and multicultural development

8. Therapy and supervision

9. Telehealth

They听hope you find these outstanding articles inspirational as you seek to enact change in the world through your research, advocacy, clinical practice, and training.

Lydia Buki (Past Editor) and Bryan Kim (Editor)

The Counseling Psychologist

Radical Healing in Communities of Color

French, B. H., Lewis, J. A., Mosley, D. V., Adames, H. Y., Chavez-Due帽as, N. Y., Chen, G. A., & Neville, H. A. (2020). Toward a psychological framework of radical healing in communities of color. The Counseling Psychologist, 48(1), 14鈥46.

Dismantling Oppressive Systems

Grzanka, P. R., Gonzalez, K. A., & Spanierman, L. B. (2019). White supremacy and counseling psychology: A critical鈥揷onceptual framework. The Counseling Psychologist, 47(4), 478鈥529.

Olle, C. D. (2018). Breaking institutional habits: A critical paradigm for social change agents in psychology. The Counseling Psychologist, 46(2), 190鈥212.

Suzuki, L. A., O鈥橲haughnessy, T. A., Roysircar, G., Ponterotto, J. G., & Carter, R. T. (2019). Counseling psychology and the amelioration of oppression: Translating our knowledge into action. The Counseling Psychologist, 47(6), 826鈥872.

Varghese, F. P., Israel, T., Seymour, G., Herbst, R. B., Suarez, L. G., & Hargons, C. (2019). Injustice in the justice system: Reforming inequalities for true 鈥渏ustice for all.鈥 The Counseling Psychologist, 47(5), 682鈥740.

Black Lives Matter

Hargons, C., Mosley, D., Falconer, J., Faloughi, R., Singh, A., Stevens-Watkins, D., & Cokley, K. (2017). Black lives matter: A call to action for counseling psychology leaders. The Counseling Psychologist, 45(6), 873鈥901.

Social Justice

DeBlaere, C., Singh, A. A., Wilcox, M. M., Cokley, K. O., Delgado-Romero, E. A., Scalise, D. A., & Shawahin, L. (2019). Social justice in counseling psychology: Then, now, and looking forward. The Counseling Psychologist, 47(6), 938鈥962.

Kozan, S., & Blustein, D. L. (2018). Implementing social change: A qualitative analysis of counseling psychologists鈥 engagement in advocacy. The Counseling Psychologist, 46(2), 154鈥189.

Varghese, F. P., Nolan, J. N., Bihm, E. M., Salagame, K. K., K., Khanna, R., & Ali, S. R.. Transformational leadership and Asian Indian values: Duty, selfless service, and nonviolence. The Counseling Psychologist, 45(6), 810鈥829.

Wang, C. D. C., & 脟ift莽i, A. (2019). Social justice and international competencies: Positioning counseling psychologists for the global era. The Counseling Psychologist, 47(4), 608鈥629.

Teaching and Mentoring to Promote Race Dialogues and Social Justice

Teaching for Social Justice Two-Part Special Issue (2014). Fist Issue Table of Contents: ; Second Issue Table of Contents:

Chung, R. C.-Y., Bemak, F., Talleyrand, R. M., & Williams, J. M. (2018). Challenges in promoting race dialogues in psychology training: Race and gender perspectives. The Counseling Psychologist, 46(2), 213鈥240.

Goodman, L. A., Wilson, J. M., Helms, J. E., Greenstien, N., & Medzhitova, J. (2018). Becoming an advocate: Processes and outcomes of a relationship-centered advocacy training model. The Counseling Psychologist, 46(2), 122鈥153.

Heppner, P. P. (2017). Creating mentoring opportunities to promote cultural competencies and social justice. The Counseling Psychologist, 45(1), 137鈥157.

Inman, A. G., Luu, L. P., Pendse, A. C., & Caskie, G. I. L. (2015). Graduate trainees鈥 social justice supports, beliefs, interest, and commitment. The Counseling Psychologist, 43(6), 879鈥905.

Miville, M. L. (2018). No rest for the nasty: Mentoring as mobilizing for change and advocacy. The Counseling Psychologist, 46(1), 100鈥115.

Miville, M. L., Comas-D铆az, L, & Helms, J. E. (2016). Celebrating 25 years of the Janet E. Helms Mentoring Award: A conversation with Lillian Comas-D铆az and Janet E. Helms. The Counseling Psychologist, 44(1), 122鈥140.

Neville, H. A. (2015). Social justice mentoring: Supporting the development of future leaders for struggle, resistance, and transformation. The Counseling Psychologist, 43(1), 157鈥169.

Smith, L., Kashubeck-West, S., Payton, G., & Adams, E. (2017). White professors teaching about racism: Challenges and rewards. The Counseling Psychologist, 45(5), 651鈥668.

Racial Attitudes

Andretta, J. R., Worrell, F. C., Ramirez, A. M., Barnes, M. E., Odom, T., Brim, S., & Woodland, M. H. (2015). The effects of stigma priming on forensic screening in African American youth. The Counseling Psychologist, 43(8), 1162鈥1189.

Blackmon, S. M., Neville, H. A., & Thomas, A. J. (2019). Ideology matters: College students鈥 emotional reactions to the killing of Trayvon Martin. The Counseling Psychologist, 47(6), 909鈥937.

Gale, M. M., Pieterse, A. L., Lee, D. L., Huynh, K., Powell, S., & Kirkinis, K. (2020). A meta-analysis of the relationship between internalized racial oppression and health-related outcomes. The Counseling Psychologist, 48(4), 498鈥525.

Helms, J. E. (2015). Taking action against racism in a post-racism era: The origins and almost demise of an idea. The Counseling Psychologist, 43(1), 138鈥145.

Lewis, J. A., Mendenhall, R., Harwood, S. A., & Browne Huntt, M. (2016). 鈥淎in鈥檛 I a woman?鈥: Perceived gendered racial microaggressions experienced by Black women. The Counseling Psychologist, 44(5), 758鈥780.

White Attitudes, Privilege, and Multicultural Development

Atkins, S. L., Fitzpatrick, M. R., Poolokasingham, G., Lebeau, M., & Spanierman, L. B. (2017). Make it personal: A qualitative investigation of White counselors鈥 multicultural awareness development. The Counseling Psychologist, 45(5), 669鈥696.

Grzanka, P. R., Frantell, K. A., & Fassinger, R. E. (2020). The White Racial Affect Scale (WRAS): A measure of White guilt, shame, and negation. The Counseling Psychologist, 48(1), 47鈥77.

McConnell, E. A., & Todd, N. R. (2015). Differences in White privilege attitudes and religious beliefs across racial affect types. The Counseling Psychologist, 43(8), 1135鈥1161.

Schooley, R. C., Lee, D. L., & Spanierman, L. B. (2019). Measuring Whiteness: A systematic review of instruments and call to action. The Counseling Psychologist, 47(4), 530鈥565.

Spanierman, L. B., & Smith, L. (2017). Roles and responsibilities of White allies: Implications for research, teaching, and practice. The Counseling Psychologist, 45(5), 606鈥617. . Major Contribution Table of Contents:

Therapy and Supervision

Alan W. Burkard, A. W., Knox, S., Clarke, R. D., Phelps, D. L., & Inman, A. G. (2014). Supervisors鈥 experiences of providing difficult feedback in cross-ethnic/racial supervision. The Counseling Psychologist, 42(3), 314-344.

Wendt, D. C., Gone, J. P., & Nagata, D. K. (2015). Potentially harmful therapy and multicultural counseling: Bridging two disciplinary discourses. The Counseling Psychologist, 43(3), 334鈥358. . Major Contribution Table of Contents:

Wilcox, M. M., Franks, D. N., Taylor, T. O., Monceaux, C. P., & Harris, K. (2020). Who鈥檚 multiculturally competent? Everybody and nobody: A multimethod examination. The Counseling Psychologist, 48(4), 466鈥497.

Telehealth

Cooper, S. E., Campbell, L. F., & Barnwell, S. S. (2019). Telepsychology: A primer for counseling psychologists. The Counseling Psychologist, 47(8), 1074鈥1114.

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