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The Challenge of Racism in Therapeutic Practice: Engaging with Oppression in Practice and Supervision

Autor Isha McKenzie-Mavinga
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 5 mai 2016
Inspired and informed by the author's own research, this uniquely engaging textbook brings the focus to how racism affects the therapeutic relationship, creatively exploring the subject of working with people of African, Caribbean, Asian and Mixed heritage in both therapeutic practice and clinical supervision.  Unpacking the latest concepts and theories, and offering a wealth of real-life stories and examples, the author reflects, with a voice of empathy and understanding, on how the challenge of everyday racism, as well as the enduring, intergenerational pain caused by historical racism, can affect the therapeutic dynamic, and how practitioners can deliver a truly inclusive therapeutic service that tackles these issues sensitively.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781137397027
ISBN-10: 1137397020
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.31 kg
Ediția:2nd ed. 2016
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Red Globe Press
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

Fills a gap in the psychotherapy and psychology literature by bringing the latest theory to bear on the experiences and concerns of therapists in relation to the volatile and often silencing theme of racism

Notă biografică

Dr Isha McKenzie-Mavinga is an Integrative Transcultural Psychotherapist, Trainer and Supervisor in the UK. She lectures on transcultural counselling at London Metropolitan University and Goldsmiths College, UK.

Cuprins

PART I: UNGAGGING: DENIAL, SILENCE, RAGE 1. Denial and Myth of Post-Racism 2. Silencing and Taboo Subjects 3. The Process of Black Rage PART II: IDENTITY, SHADISM AND INTERNALISED OPPRESSION 4. The Melting Pot 5. African Heritage, Asian Heritage, Mixed Heritage 6. Gender Influences and Racism PART III: THE TRAUMATIC EFFECTS OF SLAVERY AND COLONIALISM 7. The Intergenerational Context of Internalised Racism 8. Working with Trauma and Recognition Trauma 9. Emerging from Recognition Trauma 10. An Ethical Context 11. Conclusion