“…The 1,289 therapists who participated in the study were predominantly female (66.41%, n = 856). Only nine studies (30%; Anderson, Ogles, Patterson, Lambert, & Vermeersch, ; Anderson et al, ; Hilliard et al, ; Kaplowitz, Safran, & Muran, ; Lawson & Brossart, ; Najavits & Strupp, ; Talley et al, ; Williams & Fauth, ; Wiseman & Tishby, ; Yonatan‐Leus et al, ) reported therapists' ethnicity; of the 225 therapists in these studies, 158 were White/Caucasian (70.22%), 41 were Israeli (18.22%), 6 were Asian American (2.67%), 4 were Black/African American (1.78%), 2 were Native American (0.89%), 2 were Hispanic/Latino (0.89%), and the remaining 12 (5.33%) did not declare their ethnicity.…”