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How to Validate Your Black Woman Client’s Experience

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10.02.2026

The 2021 article, “African Americans and The Reluctance To Seek Treatment,” written by Dr. Patricia Bethea Whitfield, notes that many Black people do not seek mental health therapy due to a historically rooted concern and present-day reinforced fact that they will experience discrimination and biases while in treatment. These biases can be demonstrated by improper diagnosis (the wrong diagnosis), shallow treatment plans, lack of care in the planning for their sessions, the lack of preparation through research of the intersections between their Black cultural identity and their mental health diagnosis, and by invalidating their experiences.

Generally, we know and understand the first four barriers. It’s obvious, and there are many research articles, public scholarship pieces, op-eds, and media coverage on the topics. However, the last point, invalidating the lived experiences of Black........

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