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A book about racism and its intersections with other forms of oppression within the talking therapies, told from the therapist's perspective. Containing first-person accounts of the often traumatising silencing of counsellors of colour within, and by, their own profession. These are also stories of strength, courage, resourcefulness and growth.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- Foreword: Dwight Turner
- Introduction: Neelam Zahid and Rachel Cooke
- 1 What’s in a name? Why names matter for people of colour: Neelam Zahid
- 2 Cultivating intersectional nuance within the dissociative confines of capitalism: Rachel Cooke
- 3 Attending to self, attending to others: the impact on the Black therapist of client presentations of racial trauma: Ohemaa Nkansa-Dwamena
- 4 Call me by my name: Anita Gaspar
- 5 A need for deep learning – not training: Joanna Traynor
- 6 Racism and coercive control in an NHS counselling service: Anya Amrith and Roshmi Lovatt
- 7 Confronting the colonial history of transphobia: Sam Hope
- 8 (Inter)racial transference: A case of projective identification: Jaspreet Tehara
- 9 Diunital healing: A multi-dimensional approach to therapy: Oye Agoro
- 10 My journey to visibility: Using congruence to explore racial microaggressions within the supervisory relationship: Rajita Rajeshwar
- About the contributors
- Name index
- subject index
- Back cover
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