“…Though there is variation across Afrocentric models, two consistent themes of practice include liberation from oppression and adherence to Afrocentric principles when working with African Americans (Kambon, 1996). Afrocentric psychology includes therapeutic interventions to achieve ''Harmony, Awareness, Alignment, Actualize, and Synthesis'' (Phillips, 1990, p. 1); alleviate oppression (Utsey et al, 2001); address cultural needs in group work (Pack-Brown & Flemming, 2004); and assisting psychology programs to use an Afrocentric perspective (Utsey, Gernat, & Bolden, 2003). According to Africentrists, there are limitations to the multicultural perspective when applied to African Americans.…”