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Intersections of Privilege and Otherness presents an in-depth understanding of the role of privilege, and of the unconscious experience of privilege and difference within the world of counselling and psychotherapy.
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Intersections of Privilege and Otherness presents an in-depth understanding of the role of privilege, and of the unconscious experience of privilege and difference within the world of counselling and psychotherapy.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 142
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Februar 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 239mm x 160mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 340g
- ISBN-13: 9780367426828
- ISBN-10: 036742682X
- Artikelnr.: 60353212
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 142
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Februar 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 239mm x 160mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 340g
- ISBN-13: 9780367426828
- ISBN-10: 036742682X
- Artikelnr.: 60353212
Dr Dwight Turner is Senior Lecturer within the School of Applied Social Sciences at the University of Brighton, a psychotherapist and supervisor in Private Practice both online and in London, and a part-time lecturer at the Centre for Counselling and Psychotherapy Education (CCPE) in London.
Chapter 1: Why another book on Difference?
Introduction
My own experiences with Privilege
Cultural Context
Importance to Counselling and Psychotherapy
The Psychotherapy of Oppression
Methodological Underpinnings
Chapter 2: Intersectional Privilege and the Other
Defining Intersectionality
Defining Privilege
The Gift of Privilege
Privilege and Supremacy
The Intersectional Marriage of Privilege and Otherness
Chapter 3: Hatred, Shame, and the Unconscious Other
Hatred and the Other
Shame and the Other
Othering and Narcissism
Superiority, Hatred and Shame in Therapy
Chapter 4: Death of the Other
Privilege and Death
Killing the Other
Theorising Death and Privilege in Psychotherapy
Intersectional Identity and Death
Chapter 5: Individuation, Privilege and Otherness
Psychological Supremacy versus Individuation
Case Presentation
Fear and Death
The Acculturated Psyche
Unconscious¿ Truth to Power
Union of the Opposites
Rise of the Ethical Self
Chapter 6: Afterword
Introduction
My own experiences with Privilege
Cultural Context
Importance to Counselling and Psychotherapy
The Psychotherapy of Oppression
Methodological Underpinnings
Chapter 2: Intersectional Privilege and the Other
Defining Intersectionality
Defining Privilege
The Gift of Privilege
Privilege and Supremacy
The Intersectional Marriage of Privilege and Otherness
Chapter 3: Hatred, Shame, and the Unconscious Other
Hatred and the Other
Shame and the Other
Othering and Narcissism
Superiority, Hatred and Shame in Therapy
Chapter 4: Death of the Other
Privilege and Death
Killing the Other
Theorising Death and Privilege in Psychotherapy
Intersectional Identity and Death
Chapter 5: Individuation, Privilege and Otherness
Psychological Supremacy versus Individuation
Case Presentation
Fear and Death
The Acculturated Psyche
Unconscious¿ Truth to Power
Union of the Opposites
Rise of the Ethical Self
Chapter 6: Afterword
Chapter 1: Why another book on Difference?; Introduction; My own experiences with Privilege; Cultural Context; Importance to Counselling and Psychotherapy; The Psychotherapy of Oppression; Methodological Underpinnings; Chapter 2: Intersectional Privilege and the Other; Defining Intersectionality; Defining Privilege; The Gift of Privilege; Privilege and Supremacy; The Intersectional Marriage of Privilege and Otherness; Chapter 3: Hatred, Shame, and the Unconscious Other; Hatred and the Other; Shame and the Other; Othering and Narcissism; Superiority, Hatred and Shame in Therapy; Chapter 4: Death of the Other; Privilege and Death; Killing the Other; Theorising Death and Privilege in Psychotherapy; Intersectional Identity and Death; Chapter 5: Individuation, Privilege and Otherness; Psychological Supremacy versus Individuation; Case Presentation; Fear and Death; The Acculturated Psyche; Unconscious' Truth to Power; Union of the Opposites; Rise of the Ethical Self; Chapter 6: Afterword
Chapter 1: Why another book on Difference?
Introduction
My own experiences with Privilege
Cultural Context
Importance to Counselling and Psychotherapy
The Psychotherapy of Oppression
Methodological Underpinnings
Chapter 2: Intersectional Privilege and the Other
Defining Intersectionality
Defining Privilege
The Gift of Privilege
Privilege and Supremacy
The Intersectional Marriage of Privilege and Otherness
Chapter 3: Hatred, Shame, and the Unconscious Other
Hatred and the Other
Shame and the Other
Othering and Narcissism
Superiority, Hatred and Shame in Therapy
Chapter 4: Death of the Other
Privilege and Death
Killing the Other
Theorising Death and Privilege in Psychotherapy
Intersectional Identity and Death
Chapter 5: Individuation, Privilege and Otherness
Psychological Supremacy versus Individuation
Case Presentation
Fear and Death
The Acculturated Psyche
Unconscious¿ Truth to Power
Union of the Opposites
Rise of the Ethical Self
Chapter 6: Afterword
Introduction
My own experiences with Privilege
Cultural Context
Importance to Counselling and Psychotherapy
The Psychotherapy of Oppression
Methodological Underpinnings
Chapter 2: Intersectional Privilege and the Other
Defining Intersectionality
Defining Privilege
The Gift of Privilege
Privilege and Supremacy
The Intersectional Marriage of Privilege and Otherness
Chapter 3: Hatred, Shame, and the Unconscious Other
Hatred and the Other
Shame and the Other
Othering and Narcissism
Superiority, Hatred and Shame in Therapy
Chapter 4: Death of the Other
Privilege and Death
Killing the Other
Theorising Death and Privilege in Psychotherapy
Intersectional Identity and Death
Chapter 5: Individuation, Privilege and Otherness
Psychological Supremacy versus Individuation
Case Presentation
Fear and Death
The Acculturated Psyche
Unconscious¿ Truth to Power
Union of the Opposites
Rise of the Ethical Self
Chapter 6: Afterword
Chapter 1: Why another book on Difference?; Introduction; My own experiences with Privilege; Cultural Context; Importance to Counselling and Psychotherapy; The Psychotherapy of Oppression; Methodological Underpinnings; Chapter 2: Intersectional Privilege and the Other; Defining Intersectionality; Defining Privilege; The Gift of Privilege; Privilege and Supremacy; The Intersectional Marriage of Privilege and Otherness; Chapter 3: Hatred, Shame, and the Unconscious Other; Hatred and the Other; Shame and the Other; Othering and Narcissism; Superiority, Hatred and Shame in Therapy; Chapter 4: Death of the Other; Privilege and Death; Killing the Other; Theorising Death and Privilege in Psychotherapy; Intersectional Identity and Death; Chapter 5: Individuation, Privilege and Otherness; Psychological Supremacy versus Individuation; Case Presentation; Fear and Death; The Acculturated Psyche; Unconscious' Truth to Power; Union of the Opposites; Rise of the Ethical Self; Chapter 6: Afterword