This volume comprehensively addresses racial trauma from a clinical lens, equipping mental health professionals across all disciplines to be culturally responsive when serving Black men.
This volume comprehensively addresses racial trauma from a clinical lens, equipping mental health professionals across all disciplines to be culturally responsive when serving Black men.
Yamonte Cooper is a scholar, author, professor of counseling, adjunct professor of clinical psychology, clinical director of the West Coast Sex Therapy Center, licensed professional clinical counselor (LPCC), and certified sex therapist supervisor (CST-S). He is the co-editor of the book Black Couples Therapy: Clinical Theory and Practice (Cambridge University Press). As a Fulbright scholar, Dr. Cooper has exchanged best practices globally in career counseling and development.
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword by Tommy J. Curry Introduction 1. What is Racism? 2. Racial Discrimination and Health 3. Racial Trauma 4. The Carceral State and Black Men 5. Starving the Black Beast Part I 6. Starving the Black Beast Part II 7. The Black Messiah Part I 8. The Black Messiah Part II 9. Coping Mechanisms and Interventions
Foreword by Tommy J. Curry Introduction 1. What is Racism? 2. Racial Discrimination and Health 3. Racial Trauma 4. The Carceral State and Black Men 5. Starving the Black Beast Part I 6. Starving the Black Beast Part II 7. The Black Messiah Part I 8. The Black Messiah Part II 9. Coping Mechanisms and Interventions
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