TY - JOUR
T1 - Black Lives Matter
T2 - A Call to Action for Counseling Psychology Leaders
AU - Crowell, Candice
AU - Mosley, Della
AU - Falconer, Jameca
AU - Faloughi, Reuben
AU - Singh, Anneliese
AU - Stevens-Watkins, Danelle
AU - Cokley, Kevin
PY - 2017/8
Y1 - 2017/8
N2 - Police brutality and widespread systemic racism represent historical and current sources of trauma in Black communities. Both the Black Lives Matter movement and counseling psychology propose to confront these realities at multiple levels. Black Lives Matter seeks to increase awareness about systemic racism and promote resilience among Black people. Counseling psychology states values of multiculturalism, social justice, and advocacy. Executive leadership in counseling psychology may seek to promote racial justice, yet struggle with how to participate in Black Lives Matter movements and address racial discrimination within larger systems spontaneously and consistently. However, counseling psychology trainees and professionals are actively involved in the Black Lives Matter movement, leading the way forward. Through the framework of spontaneity in social movements, this manuscript highlights what counseling psychologists are currently contributing to Black Lives Matter and makes recommendations that build on the opportunity counseling psychologists have for further involvement in the movement.
AB - Police brutality and widespread systemic racism represent historical and current sources of trauma in Black communities. Both the Black Lives Matter movement and counseling psychology propose to confront these realities at multiple levels. Black Lives Matter seeks to increase awareness about systemic racism and promote resilience among Black people. Counseling psychology states values of multiculturalism, social justice, and advocacy. Executive leadership in counseling psychology may seek to promote racial justice, yet struggle with how to participate in Black Lives Matter movements and address racial discrimination within larger systems spontaneously and consistently. However, counseling psychology trainees and professionals are actively involved in the Black Lives Matter movement, leading the way forward. Through the framework of spontaneity in social movements, this manuscript highlights what counseling psychologists are currently contributing to Black Lives Matter and makes recommendations that build on the opportunity counseling psychologists have for further involvement in the movement.
U2 - 10.1177/0011000017733048
DO - 10.1177/0011000017733048
M3 - Article
C2 - 29217847
SN - 0011-0000
VL - 45
SP - 873
EP - 901
JO - Counseling Psychologist
JF - Counseling Psychologist
IS - 6
ER -