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The Use of Hip-Hop Counseling Theory in Clinical Practice

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Type:
  Training
Duration:
1 hour, 12 minutes
CE credits:
1.0 CEs
Presented by:
DMH + UCLA Prevention Center of Excellence
Featuring:
James P. Norris, PhD, LMHC (WA), LPC (AZ), LPCC (CA), NCC
Series:
Stress, Trauma, and Resilience (STAR) Seminars
Relevant categories:
Behavioral Health Cultural Responsiveness
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Overview


In this Stress, Trauma, and Resilience (STAR) Seminar, Dr. James P. Norris will explore the use of hip-hop counseling theory in clinical practice to bridging the gap between culture and mental health. Dr. Norris will begin with an overview of hip-hop's history, emphasizing its origins as a creative response to systemic oppression and a tool for self-expression and resilience among urban youth. The connection between hip-hop and mental health will be examined, showcasing its ability to foster emotional expression, community connectedness, and personal empowerment. Key elements of hip-hop —MCing, DJing, B-boying, graffiti art, and knowledge of self — will be explored as therapeutic interventions that align with clients’ lived experiences. Empirical evidence supporting the integration of hip-hop in counseling will highlight its effectiveness in improving engagement and outcomes, particularly for marginalized populations. Lastly, Dr. Norris will delve into hip-hop counseling theory, which merges cultural competence with evidence-based practices, emphasizing authenticity, creativity, and holistic healing. By utilizing this culturally relevant approach, clinicians can foster trust and empower clients to rewrite their narratives.

  Keywords: counseling, non-traditional mental health approaches
  Public link for sharing: https://learn.wellbeing4la.org/detail?id=401670&k=1737503926  
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Learning objectives


  • Explain how hip-hop culture can be used as a theoretical framework to address identity, self-expression, and empowerment in therapeutic settings
  • Describe how hip-hop fosters social justice, personal growth, and healing, particularly for marginalized communities within the counseling context
  • Integrate hip-hop counseling theory to enhance client engagement, promote self-expression, and facilitate healing in therapeutic practice

Professional credit


  • This activity offers the following types of credit: APA
  • 1.0 CEs are available.
  • Additional details can be found in the activity document for this resource.

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