African Americans with disabilities may approach rehabilitation with a
myriad of attitudes, beliefs, and values. Cultural mistrust is a perc
eption held by some African Americans that may influence their rehabil
itation participation and completion. The purpose of this article is t
o delineate and describe the manifestations of cultural mistrust. The
relevance of cultural mistrust for African Americans with disabilities
will be examined. Finally, implications for rehabilitation counseling
practice and research will be provided.