Introduction to Edited Volume; Erik M. Hines, Sammy Steen, and James L. Moore III Section One. Career Counseling Context Chapter 1. Considerations for Counselors Working with Black Males in Career Development; Delila Owens, Tanya J. Middleton, and Devon Carter Chapter 2. Using Group Counseling as a Gateway to Improve Career Development through Mathematics for Black Males; Sammy Steen, Justin Ridgell, Erik M. Hines, Zikun Li, and James L.
Moore III Chapter 3. Black Males and Career Development; Diandra J. Prescod Chapter 4. Creating Strength-Based Routes for Black Males to Survive and Thrive in Counselor Education Spaces; Michael Brooks, Micah Wyatt, Joshua Simpson, Desmond C. Rowe, Reginald Moore, S. Kent Butler, and Forrest Foster Chapter 5. Promoting Belonging and Happiness for Black Male Faculty and Staff at a Predominantly White Institution; Philip Wilkerson, Sammy Steen, Hung-ling (Stella) Liu, and Zikun Li Section Two. Clinical Mental Health Counseling Context Chapter 6.
Affirming the Ethic of Care: Considerations for Counseling Black Father Clients; Michael D. Hannon and Marcus Jasmin Chapter 7. Reducing Suicidality among Black Boys Using Cultural and Environmentally-Based Mental Health Counseling Interventions; Mark A. Bolden, Otis Williams III, Marja Humphrey, and Erynne C. Dixon Chapter 8. All Black Men are Not the Same: A Clinical Mental Health Counseling Perspective; Joanne Frederick Chapter 9. The Role of Mental Health Counselors in Protecting Black Boyhood; Ebony White, Linzy Andre, and Sailume Walo-Roberts Chapter 10. Healing Centered Approaches to Sustain Resilience in Black Men; Regine M.
Talleyrand, Rachael D. Goodman, and Stephanie F. Dailey Chapter 11. Enhancing Counseling Services for Black Men Collegians: A Culturally Engaging Counseling Approach; Derrick R. Brooms Section Three. School Counseling Context Chapter 12. Feeds, Screens, and Streams: An Exploration of Social Media's Influence on the Socialization of Black Boys and Implications for School Counseling Practice; Janice A. Byrd-Badjie, Nakisha Whittington, Jesse Okoth Onyango-Opiyo, Deepika Raju Nantha Kumar, and Clyde D.
Johnson II Chapter 13. "I just knew too much.does that make me crazy?!": Interrogating How School Counseling Theory and Practice Encroaches on the Existential Realities and Imagination of Black Boys; Ahmad R. Washington Chapter 14. School Counseling from a Stance of Black Male Liberation; Jordan Shannon Chapter 15. Broaching the Subjects of Race, Ethnicity, and Culture with African American Males: Implications for School Counselors; Norma L. Day-Vines and Dantavious Hicks Chapter 16. Changing the Game: Introducing Creative and Culturally Responsive School Counseling Approaches to Support Black Male Youth; Jacoby Loury, James Norris, and Ian Levy Chapter 17.
Counseling Excellence: Leveraging Otherfathering to Address the Academic Success and Well-Being of Young Black Males Through School Counselor-Community Collaborations; Diane Reese Chapter 18. Tending to the Whole Child: Humanizing Black Boys and Young Men through An Abolitionist Approach to #BlackBoyJoy and Wellness; Renae D. Mayes, Riley Drake, Carla B Cheatham, Katharine Mitchell-Dodge, and Mandy K. Dhahan.