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Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) is a biomedical HIV prevention strategy with potential to reduce racial HIV disparities. However, African-Americans have not received the benefits of PrEP to the same extent as other groups. The theory of planned behavior (TPB) was employed to explain intentions to use PrEP among a sample of African-Americans (age 18-29) in Louisville, Kentucky.

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  • The therapist plays a key role in the effectiveness of psychotherapy, especially in couple, marital, and family therapy.
  • There is a lack of understanding about what makes some therapists more effective than others, including their skills, learning processes, and application of knowledge during therapy sessions.
  • The paper calls for a focus on evidence-based therapists rather than just specific therapies, highlighting the importance of therapist training, practice, research, and policy implications.
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