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Antiracist Behavioral Health Practice

A Practitioner’s Guide

Maurice L. Bulls and Sylvie Naar

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December 10, 2026
ISBN 9781462565092
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253 Pages
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November 12, 2026
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253 Pages
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Written for clinicians of any orientation, this practical guide provides concrete skills and communication strategies to address racism, stigma, and systemic barriers in behavioral health. The Antiracist Multicultural Orientation (AMCO) framework equips therapists and counselors with needed tools to move beyond awareness toward meaningful, sustained action. The book is packed with case examples centering the lived experiences of Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) clients, sample dialogues, and self-reflection prompts. Strategies are presented for integrating AMCO into motivational interviewing, cognitive-behavioral therapy, and other modalities. The companion website offers experiential skill-building exercises.

“This book is a profound and practical invitation to reflect on the impact of racism and inequality on individuals and on society, and to address these realities in compassionate practice across settings. From modern conceptual frameworks to exploring our own power and privilege, the book offers clear, actionable ways to enhance how we help others. I especially appreciate the 'Things to Remember' that round out each chapter. This is an essential guide to bringing an antiracist multicultural orientation to therapeutic work, particularly with BIPOC clients.”

—Stan Steindl, PhD, private practice, Brisbane, Australia; member, Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers

About the Authors

Maurice L. Bulls, MEd, is Executive Director and Lead Trainer of Behavior Change Consulting Institute (BCC), a nonprofit company dedicated to training in evidence-based practice to promote health behavior change, particularly as tailored for marginalized and stigmatized populations. He is an active member of the Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers (MINT). Mr. Bulls has trained over 50 organizations in the United States across academia, health resources and departments, hospitals, recovery centers, and justice settings. He also directed statewide training for the Department of Children and Families in Florida. Mr. Bulls has extensive experience in inner-city school settings and has been involved in manual development for new interventions. He founded the BCC FLEX Program, which integrates MI with skills training and physical activity. His academic partnerships have resulted in critical research on implementation of MI in clinical and community settings.

Sylvie Naar, PhD, is Distinguished Endowed Professor in the Department of Behavioral Sciences and Social Medicine at the Florida State University (FSU) College of Medicine. She is Founding Director of FSU's Center for Translational Behavioral Science and Director of the Clinical and Translational Science Award. Trained as a pediatric health psychologist, Dr. Naar has conducted behavioral health disparity research with adolescents and emerging adults since the 1990s, has led several research projects on community implementation of motivational interviewing (MI) tailored for adolescents and emerging adults, and is a member of the Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers (MINT). Dr. Naar is a recipient of the National Institutes of Health’s Director’s Transformative Research Award. She has over 225 publications in peer-reviewed journals,

Audience

Clinical psychologists, psychiatrists, clinical social workers, counselors, and psychiatric nurses; graduate students and trainees.

Course Use

May serve as a supplemental text in graduate-level courses.