Culturally Responsive Psychoeducation Group Counselling for Black and Latino Boys
Culturally Responsive Psychoeducation Group Counselling for Black and Latino Boys
In this course, Brittany Glover makes the case for creating culturally responsive psychoeducation groups for Hispanic and Black boys, who have tended to do less well academically than other groups. She walks you through the lesson plans of groups she led to show how such groups can make a difference: not just to the students themselves, but to the whole school climate.
About this course
In this course, Brittany Glover (NCC, LCBT, LCMHGA) begins by noting the many negative things parents and teachers comment upon that boys are doing at school. While she follows that up with a positive list, the reality faced by Hispanic and Black boys is that they tend to be incarcerated more than White boys and to do less well academically than most other groups. Citing research showing positive results in numerous areas for group counselling work, Glover points you to helpful resources, outlines the steps in creating a boy group, and summarises lesson plans for successful groups that she has led.