“…These practitioners will create best practices that highlight the significance and potential contribution of the individual, family, community and group unit (Bent-Goodley, 2014;Borum, 2007;Manning, Cornelius, & Okundaye, 2004;Mickel, 2013Mickel, , 2005Moore, MadisonColmore, & Moore, 2003;Roberts, Jackson, & Carlton-LaNey, 2000;Stewart, 2004;Valandra, 2007;Wang, Wong, Tran, Nyutu, & Spears, 2013). For example, in noting the important ways that spirituality can be interwoven into the practice experience, the African-centered practitioner will recognize spirituality as a protective factor and will understand how to use spirituality as a tool for intervention, understanding, and relationship building (Daniels, 2012;Edgell, 2007;Martin & Martin, 2002;Wheeler, Ampadu & Wangarl, 2002).…”