"Practitioners' Perceptions Of Mental Health/help-Seeking Behaviors Among Black Indige . . ." by Sharifa Harvey

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WSU Access

Date of Award

January 2024

Degree Type

Dissertation

Degree Name

Ed.D.

Department

Education Evaluation and Research

First Advisor

Jasmine Ulmer

Abstract

This study explored practitioner perceptions on individual, community and societal barriers impacting how Black Indigenous Muslim Women of Color (BIMWOC) may access mental health services. This study also explored the historical utilization of mental health services by (BIMWOC) and the cultural values that may impact mental health seeking behaviors and care. In addition, this study highlights the need to expand holistic culturally responsive mental health models and practice with Indigenous women.

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