Drawing on clinical practice, this book explores how the Black feminist idea of intersectionality is vital to all group work practices, including group analysis.
Drawing on clinical practice, this book explores how the Black feminist idea of intersectionality is vital to all group work practices, including group analysis.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Suryia Nayak, PhD is Senior Lecturer in Social Work at University of Salford, UK. She is a group analyst and feminist activist and has over 40 years of experience applying intersectionality in her work to end violence against women and girls, the trauma of forced migration, and the impact of colonization. Alasdair Forrest, MRCPsych is a Group Analyst. He is Consultant Forensic Psychiatrist and Medical Psychotherapist at the Royal Cornhill Hospital, Scotland, UK. He chairs the Faculty of Medical Psychotherapy of the Royal College of Psychiatrists in Scotland and the training committee of the Glasgow Foundation Course in Group Analysis.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Holding the Broken Pieces: An Intersectional Approach to Group Analysis for Women in Prison 2. Do Black Women's Bodies Matter in Group Analysis? Moving From Double to Intersectional Consciousness 3. The Body of the Group: Sexuality, Transgender, and Group Polyphony 4. This Is How I Came To Live in Stuckness: Intersectionality, Oppression and 'Affectivism' as a Group Analytic Intervention 5. An Intersectional Response to the Intersectionality of Trauma 6. Diffraction as the Group-Specific Phenomenon 7. Missing Dialogues
1. Holding the Broken Pieces: An Intersectional Approach to Group Analysis for Women in Prison 2. Do Black Women's Bodies Matter in Group Analysis? Moving From Double to Intersectional Consciousness 3. The Body of the Group: Sexuality, Transgender, and Group Polyphony 4. This Is How I Came To Live in Stuckness: Intersectionality, Oppression and 'Affectivism' as a Group Analytic Intervention 5. An Intersectional Response to the Intersectionality of Trauma 6. Diffraction as the Group-Specific Phenomenon 7. Missing Dialogues
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