Beschreibung
This edited volume is the first work purposefully designed to amplify the voices of Black men in communicating their mental health needs and challenges while fathering in their families and communities. Dr. Michael Hannon has convened a group of Black fathers and aspiring fathers, who are also professional counselors, and they offer unique and untapped perspectives about the needs, challenges, and victories of Black fathering across the family life cycle in the context of an anti-Black world. In each chapter, the contributors offer counselors and other mental health professionals a resource to assist them in providing culturally relevant and responsive support to Black fathers at various points across the family life cycle and more comprehensively understand the circumstances that might promptand preventBlack fathers to seek counseling support.
Autorenportrait
Michael Hannon is Associate Professor of Counseling at Montclair State University. He has over 20 years of counseling experience and his research are focused on Black mens wellness. Dr. Hannons doctoral degree in Counselor Education & Supervision is from the Pennsylvania State University.