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Counseling African American Women: Let's Talk About Sex!

Chippewa M. Thomas

Auburn University, thoma07{at}auburn.edu

Tylon M. Crook

Auburn University

Debra C. Cobia

Auburn University

In the absence of clear, specific literature, this article provides information about the sexuality of African American women and identifies culturally relevant practices counselors may use to gain understanding of and respond to sex-related issues (i.e., development, identity, and activity) of African American women. Implications for counselors and recommendations for broaching sexual matters are discussed.

Key Words: African American women • African American sexuality • sexuality • sexual counseling • counseling women

The Family Journal, Vol. 17, No. 1, 69-76 (2009)
DOI: 10.1177/1066480708328565


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