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VCA: Providing Counseling to Boys and Men of Color: Culturally Sensitive Theory and Practice

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For the second year in a row, Dr. L. Roney and I presented at the Virginia Counselors Association Conference(VCA). Peers in the field were able to obtain continuing education credits and gain insight on various topics. Our presentation this year was Providing Counseling to Boys and Men of Color: Culturally Sensitive Theory and Practice. It is important that we as clinicians and professionals validate our men and clients without bias!

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