In Two Cultures, One Identity, Okeke Azu-Okeke explores cultural identity by drawing on his own experience as the first and only Black trainee in an Institute for Group Analysis in London and the impact this has had on his work as a lecturer and supervisor.
In Two Cultures, One Identity, Okeke Azu-Okeke explores cultural identity by drawing on his own experience as the first and only Black trainee in an Institute for Group Analysis in London and the impact this has had on his work as a lecturer and supervisor.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Okeke Azu-Okeke has an MA in Deviancy and Social Policy from Middlesex University, UK. He has wide experience as a mental health professional in radical NHS centres such as the Henderson Hospital Surrey, the Aro Centre Nigeria, and as a group analytic psychotherapist, teacher, supervisor and innovator.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter One: Introduction: My search for an identity Chapter Two: The troubled birth of Nigeria: being an exile in my own land Chapter Three: Culture, identity and language: exploring my identity as a group analyst and Igbo man Chapter Four: The connections between language as one of our important cultural attributes and the development of identity Chapter Five: Talking to my peers - the importance of shared experiences Chapter Six: Analysis of and reflections on the group discussions Chapter Seven: Two cultures, one identity: Reflections on my attempts to bring together experiences from two conflicting cultures during my attempt to become an intercultural group psychotherapist Chapter Eight: Bringing it all together: looking back, moving forward
Chapter One: Introduction: My search for an identity Chapter Two: The troubled birth of Nigeria: being an exile in my own land Chapter Three: Culture, identity and language: exploring my identity as a group analyst and Igbo man Chapter Four: The connections between language as one of our important cultural attributes and the development of identity Chapter Five: Talking to my peers - the importance of shared experiences Chapter Six: Analysis of and reflections on the group discussions Chapter Seven: Two cultures, one identity: Reflections on my attempts to bring together experiences from two conflicting cultures during my attempt to become an intercultural group psychotherapist Chapter Eight: Bringing it all together: looking back, moving forward
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