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Introduction to the Special Issue: Advancing Racial Justice in Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology

Relative to White youth, racially and ethnically marginalized youth in the U.S. are less likely to initiate treatment, stay in treatment, and receive adequate care. This special issue attends to racial injustice in clinical child and adolescent psychology. While numerous factors drive these racial d...

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Published in:Journal of clinical child and adolescent psychology 2023-05, Vol.52 (3), p.311-327
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Racial justice
Social Behavior
Social Justice
Teachers
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