Clewiston D. Challenger, Kevin Duquette, Domonique Pascascio
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摘要
非裔美国男孩在媒体上经常被描绘成负面形象,并被贴上危险和暴力的标签。这些标签影响了公立学校内部的认知。他们还会降低自我效能感,降低学习动机,减少对学校和社区的依恋。我们构想了一个针对非裔美国青少年男孩的心理教育小组,Black boys: Invisible to Visible (BBI2V),旨在改善这些方面。BBI2V是一个以三个主题为中心的团体咨询课程:做出积极的选择,说出自己的真相,发展个人价值。提供了一个案例说明,以检查学生如何从BBI2V体验中受益。为从业人员提供了启示。
“Black Boys: Invisible to Visible”: A Psychoeducational Group Fostering Self-Efficacy, Empowerment, and Sense of Belonging for African American Boys
ABSTRACT Far too often African American boys are negatively portrayed in the media and are labeled as at-risk and violent. These labels impact perceptions within public schools. They also decrease self-efficacy, lower academic motivation, and lessen attachment to the school and community. We conceptualized a psychoeducational group for African American adolescent boys, Black Boys: Invisible to Visible (BBI2V), aimed at improving these areas. BBI2V presents a group counseling curriculum focused on three themes: making positive choices, speaking one's truth, and developing personal worth. A case illustration is provided to examine how a student may benefit from the BBI2V experience. Implications for practitioners are provided.