Black Identities and White Therapies
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Black Identities and White Therapies

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eBook - ePub

Black Identities and White Therapies

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About this book

This book calls for every counsellor, psychotherapist and counselling psychologist to review their practice to better address the needs of our multi-ethnic, multiracial and multicultural society today. It presents an array of fresh ideas and approaches.

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Information

Publisher
PCCS Books
Year
2021
eBook ISBN
9781910919903

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title
  3. Copyright
  4. Contents
  5. Dedication
  6. Acknowledgements
  7. Preface: Colin Lago and Divine Charura
  8. 1 Race, culture and ethnicity: A systemic failure of attention in the psychotherapy profession?: Colin Lago and Divine Charura
  9. 2 The cultural complexity of training counsellors abroad: The case of Afghanistan: Lucia Berdondini, Ali Ahmad Kaveh and Sandra Grieve
  10. 3 Can you talk about race without going pink or feeling uncomfortable?: Delroy Hall
  11. 4 Exploring the racial self in counselling training: Billie-Claire Wright
  12. 5 An anti-racist counselling training model: Courtland C. Lee
  13. 6 ‘Look in the mirror… and just below the surface’: Critical reflection, personal stories and training implications: Valerie Watson
  14. 7 ‘Where are you from?’ The effects of racism and perceived discrimination on people of colour: Priscilla Dass-Brailsford
  15. 8 Re-imagining the space and context for a therapeutic curriculum – a sketch: Robert Downes and Foluke Taylor
  16. 9 Twin tribes: Exploring unconscious privilege and otherness in counselling and psychotherapy: Dwight Turner
  17. 10 Lifting the white veil of therapy: Neelam Zahid
  18. 11 The legacy of colonial history and the ongoing challenge to therapist training and practice: Vedia Maharaj
  19. 12 Towards the re-emergence of meaning: Existential contributions to working with refugee clients: Benjamin Mark Butler
  20. 13 Who is transforming what? Ideas and reflections on training, practice and supervision in radical mode: Carmen Joanne Ablack
  21. 14 Negotiating the Faustian pact: A psycho-social approach to working with mixed-race people: Yvon Guest
  22. 15 Developing a diversity-sensitive psychoanalytic and psychodynamic psychotherapy: Personal and professional reflections: Lennox K. Thomas
  23. 16 Colour blindness as microaggression: Perspectives on race and ethnicity in counselling and psychotherapy training and practice: Mark Williams
  24. 17 Towards a decolonised psychotherapy research and practice: Divine Charura and Colin Lago
  25. 18 Religion, therapy and mental health treatment in diverse communities: Some critical reflections and radical propositions: Rachel-Rose Burrell
  26. 19 Race and cognitive dissonance: Could supervision be a way of connecting tutors to students?: Fiona A. Beckford
  27. Postscript: Divine Charura and Colin Lago
  28. About the contributors
  29. Name index
  30. Subject index
  31. Back Cover