Discrimination and the Development of Working Alliance in College Counseling Clients – A Pilot Study at a Single College Counseling Center
Many college counseling center clients who experience identity-based discrimination have more severe psychological symptoms and experience disparities in treatment outcomes compared to those without discrimination (Center for Collegiate Mental Health [CCMH], 2023; Paradies et al., 2015; Tan et al., 2025). This is unsurprising, as discrimination can impose significant emotional, social, and cognitive burdens on individuals (Hatzenbuehler, 2009; Major & O’Brien, 2005; Pachankis, 2008). This may be especially true for individuals who have intersectional marginal identities, as they tend to experience greater psychological and physical distress compared to individuals who have discrimination against a singular part of their identity (e.g., Center for Collegiate Mental Health [CCMH], 2023 Denise, 2014; Tan et al., 2025; Vargas et al., 2020).