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Dr. Afiya Mbilishaka
Dr. Afiya Mbilishaka
PsychoHairapy
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PsychoHairapy: Using hair as an entry point into Black women’s spiritual and mental health
A Mbilishaka
Meridians 16 (2), 382-392, 2018
672018
Don’t get it twisted: Untangling the psychology of hair discrimination within Black communities.
AM Mbilishaka, K Clemons, MK Hudlin, C Warner, D Jones
American Journal of Orthopsychiatry 90 (5), 590, 2020
532020
“Hey curlfriends!”: Hair care and self-care messaging on YouTube by Black women natural hair vloggers
L Neil, A Mbilishaka
Journal of black studies 50 (2), 156-177, 2019
462019
“White folks ain’t got hair like us”: African American mother–daughter hair stories and racial socialization
IP Wilson, AM Mbilishaka, ML Lewis
Women, Gender, and Families of Color 6 (2), 226-248, 2018
312018
Brushed aside: African American women’s narratives of hair bias in school
AM Mbilishaka, D Apugo
Race Ethnicity and Education 23 (5), 634-653, 2020
292020
Black Lives (and stories) Matter: Race narrative therapy in Black hair care spaces
AM Mbilishaka
Community Psychology in Global Perspective 4 (2), 22-33, 2018
242018
Racial identity and historical narratives in the civic engagement of Black emerging adults.
C Chapman-Hilliard, E Hunter, V Adams-Bass, A Mbilishaka, B Jones, ...
Journal of Diversity in Higher Education 15 (2), 230, 2022
172022
Faded fresh tapers and line-ups: Centering barbershop hair stories in understanding gendered racial socialization for black men.
AM Mbilishaka, A Mbande, C Gulley, T Mbande
Psychology of Men & Masculinities 22 (1), 166, 2021
122021
Strands of intimacy: Black women's narratives of hair and intimate relationships with men
AM Mbilishaka
Journal of Black Sexuality and Relationships 5 (1), 43-61, 2018
122018
Grandma’s hands: Memories of hair styling interaction with African American grandmothers
AM Mbilishaka, DSB Mitchell, C Conyers
Journal of Intergenerational Relationships 18 (2), 139-155, 2020
112020
Strong Black girls: Reclaiming schools in their own image
D Apugo, L Mawhinney, A Mbilishaka
Teachers College Press, 2020
112020
The trouble with Black girl magic for Black girls
VN Adams-Bass, KL Bentley-Edwards
Strong Black Girls: Reclaiming schools in their own image 99, 2020
102020
From “about me” to “about we”: Therapeutic Intentions of black American women’s natural hair Blogs
D Davis, A Mbilishaka, T Templeton
The Journal of Social Media in Society 8 (1), 105-123, 2019
102019
‘No toques mi pelo’(don’t touch my hair): decoding Afro-Cuban identity politics through hair
A Mbilishaka, M Ray, J Hall, IP Wilson
African and Black Diaspora: An International Journal 13 (1), 114-126, 2020
82020
The guided hair autobiography [data collection instrument]
AM Mbilishaka
Washington, DC: Psycho Hairapy Research Lab, Department of Psychology …, 2014
82014
Don’t sweat your hair out: The frequency of exercise for african american women with natural hair
A Mbilishaka, A Lacey
Journal of Exercise and Nutrition 2 (1), 2019
62019
Dialogues in Leadership Herstory: Exploring the experiences of Black women faculty in a leadership-development program.
A Mbilishaka, DZ Vixamar-Owens, A Fredericks, A Massey
Consulting Psychology Journal 75 (1), 119, 2023
52023
PsychoHairapy through beauticians and barbershops: The healing relational triad of Black hair care professionals, mothers, and daughters
AM Mbilishaka
Therapeutic Cultural Routines to Build Family Relationships: Talk, Touch …, 2021
42021
Transitioning: Examining Black Women's Hair Stories in Entering Higher Education
KL Rowe, A Mbilishaka, D Bell, W Harris, C Loritts
Women of Color and Hair Bias in the Work Environment, 104-125, 2024
2024
Using the Guided Hair Autobiography for Black Women and Girls as a Health Assessment
A Mbilishaka
Writing Blackgirls' and Women's Health Science: Implications for Research …, 2023
2023
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