Recognizing Frantz Fanon's remarkable legacy to applied mental health and therapeutic practices which decolonize, humanize, and empower marginalized populations, this text serves as a timely call for research, education, and clinical work to establish and further develop Fanonian approaches and practices.
Recognizing Frantz Fanon's remarkable legacy to applied mental health and therapeutic practices which decolonize, humanize, and empower marginalized populations, this text serves as a timely call for research, education, and clinical work to establish and further develop Fanonian approaches and practices.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Lou Turner is Clinical Assistant Professor at Department of Urban and Regional Planning, and College of Fine & Applied Arts, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign, USA. Helen A. Neville is Professor in the Department of Educational Psychology and Department of African American Studies at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA.
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Introduction Lou Turner and Helen A. Neville Section 1: Fanon's Clinical Work in Historical Context 1. Frantz Fanon, Institutional Psychotherapy, and the Decolonization of Psychiatry Camille Robcis 2. "Psychiatry must be political": The Préterrain of a New Fanon Lou Turner 3. History of the Fanon Research & Development Center in Los Angeles Interview with Lewis King Lewis King, Lou Turner, and Helen A. Neville Section 2: History, Theory and Fanonian Praxis 4. Therapy of/for the Oppressed: Frantz Fanon's Psychopolitical Pedagogy of Transformation Erica Burman 5. The Psychic Life of History: Migration, Critical Ethno-Psychiatry, and the Archives of The Future Roberto Beneduce Section 3: Fanon in Clinical Action: Psychotherapeutic and Community Applications 6. Subversive Healing: Fanon and the Radical Intent of Surviving Torture Hawthorne E. Smith and Gonkapieu J. Gueu 7. The Ideas of Frantz Fanon and Practices of Cultural Safety With Australia's First Peoples Luke Molloy 8. The Case of K: Looking to Frantz Fanon to Guide Cross-Racial Trauma-Informed Therapy Maria Judith Valgoi 9. "When I was growing up, it was important to be identified as a revolutionnary": A Conversation with Community Activist Imani Bazzell Imani Bazzell, Helen A. Neville, and Lou Turner Section 4: Fanon in Research Action 10. Mending a Crack in the Sky: An Evolving Community Healing Research Initiative among Somali Canadians Nkechinyelum Chioneso, Mahad Yusuf, and Shamso Elmi 11. Race and Recognition: Pathways to an Affirmative Black Identity Helen A. Neville, Brigitte Viard, and Lou Turner
Introduction Lou Turner and Helen A. Neville Section 1: Fanon's Clinical Work in Historical Context 1. Frantz Fanon, Institutional Psychotherapy, and the Decolonization of Psychiatry Camille Robcis 2. "Psychiatry must be political": The Préterrain of a New Fanon Lou Turner 3. History of the Fanon Research & Development Center in Los Angeles Interview with Lewis King Lewis King, Lou Turner, and Helen A. Neville Section 2: History, Theory and Fanonian Praxis 4. Therapy of/for the Oppressed: Frantz Fanon's Psychopolitical Pedagogy of Transformation Erica Burman 5. The Psychic Life of History: Migration, Critical Ethno-Psychiatry, and the Archives of The Future Roberto Beneduce Section 3: Fanon in Clinical Action: Psychotherapeutic and Community Applications 6. Subversive Healing: Fanon and the Radical Intent of Surviving Torture Hawthorne E. Smith and Gonkapieu J. Gueu 7. The Ideas of Frantz Fanon and Practices of Cultural Safety With Australia's First Peoples Luke Molloy 8. The Case of K: Looking to Frantz Fanon to Guide Cross-Racial Trauma-Informed Therapy Maria Judith Valgoi 9. "When I was growing up, it was important to be identified as a revolutionnary": A Conversation with Community Activist Imani Bazzell Imani Bazzell, Helen A. Neville, and Lou Turner Section 4: Fanon in Research Action 10. Mending a Crack in the Sky: An Evolving Community Healing Research Initiative among Somali Canadians Nkechinyelum Chioneso, Mahad Yusuf, and Shamso Elmi 11. Race and Recognition: Pathways to an Affirmative Black Identity Helen A. Neville, Brigitte Viard, and Lou Turner
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