
doi: 10.1002/jmcd.12288
AbstractThis article proposes a pilot therapeutic intervention for counseling Black male substance abusers within the carceral system. Despite the noted fact that Black males are disproportionately represented as drug‐using offenders, few treatment models exist that are germane to this population. The current model emanated from an African‐centered theoretical framework. Additionally, it employed the therapeutic community approach that addresses substance use and mental health issues among inmates. Specific considerations for counselors and future research are discussed.
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