The Trauma of Racism
Lessons from the Therapeutic Encounter
Herausgeber: Stoute, Beverly J.; Slevin, Michael
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The Trauma of Racism
Lessons from the Therapeutic Encounter
Herausgeber: Stoute, Beverly J.; Slevin, Michael
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The Trauma of Racism is a pioneering reflection on the psychology of racism and its impact on us all. With the intimacy of personal experience and depth of analytic exposition, the authors expose racismâ s searing effects on personal, clinical, and community interactions while providing pathways for change.
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The Trauma of Racism is a pioneering reflection on the psychology of racism and its impact on us all. With the intimacy of personal experience and depth of analytic exposition, the authors expose racismâ s searing effects on personal, clinical, and community interactions while providing pathways for change.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Psychoanalysis in a New Key Book Series
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 370
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Oktober 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 230mm x 154mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 602g
- ISBN-13: 9781032247472
- ISBN-10: 1032247479
- Artikelnr.: 64360056
- Psychoanalysis in a New Key Book Series
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 370
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Oktober 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 230mm x 154mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 602g
- ISBN-13: 9781032247472
- ISBN-10: 1032247479
- Artikelnr.: 64360056
Beverly J. Stoute, M.D., is a child, adolescent, and adult psychiatrist and psychoanalyst, a training and supervising analyst at the Emory University Psychoanalytic Institute, and a child and adolescent supervising analyst at the New York Psychoanalytic Society & Institute. She teaches on the faculty of multiple training programs and is an internationally recognized author, speaker, educator, clinician and organizational consultant ¿in private practice in Atlanta, Georgia. Michael Slevin, MSW, a member of the Washington Baltimore Center for Psychoanalysis, is in private practice in Baltimore, Maryland. He is a writer and editor on psychoanalytic issues. He has been active in bringing psychoanalytic ideas and practice into contexts outside the consulting room, to less privileged communities, and into political decision making.
Introduction Part 1: Historical Perspectives 1. Racism and Health Equity: A
Challenge for the Therapeutic Dyad 2. Race and Racism in Psychoanalytic
Thought: The Ghosts in Our Nursery, 2nd edition 3. Race, African Americans,
and Psychoanalysis: Collective Silence in the Therapeutic Situation Part 2
: Living with the Trauma of Racism 4. African American Boys: Adolescents
Under the Shadow of Slavery's Legacy 5. Loss, Grief, and Fear in Everyday
Lives of African American Women 6. Everyday Racisim: Psychological Effects
7. Thinking Clinically about Post-Traumatic Reactions to Racial Trauma
8. From the Racially Provocative to the Evocative: Shaping the Destiny of
the Racist Moment 9. "And How Are the Children?": Intergenerational Trauma
and the Development of Black Children in America 10. Black Rage: The
Psychic Adaptation to the Trauma of Oppression 11. Observations on the Use
of the N-Word Part 3: Learning and Re-Learning Race 12. Racial
Socialization and Thwarted Mentalization: Psychoanalytic Reflections from
the Lived Experience of James Baldwin's America 13. From Multicultural
Competence to Radical Openness: A Psychoanalytic Engagement of Otherness
14. On Psychoanalysis, Race and Class in an Urban ER Part 4: Being Aware of
White Privilege 15. How I Came to Understand White Privilege 16. On Racism
and Being White: The Journey to Henry's Restaurant 17. "Am I the Only Black
Kid that Comes Here?" 18. White Privilege and its Fissures: A Personal
Perspective 19. "It Takes One to Know One" 20. Psychoanalysis by Surprise:
An Ad Hoc Experiment in Community Psychoanalysis on a South African Wine
Farm Part 5: Interpreting Racism in Jordan Peele's "Get Out" 21. Get Out of
My Head: Experiencing Cultural Paranoia in Jordan Peele's "Get Out"
22. From "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner" to "Get Out": Attaining Psychic
Freedom and Emancipation Across the Racial Divide
Challenge for the Therapeutic Dyad 2. Race and Racism in Psychoanalytic
Thought: The Ghosts in Our Nursery, 2nd edition 3. Race, African Americans,
and Psychoanalysis: Collective Silence in the Therapeutic Situation Part 2
: Living with the Trauma of Racism 4. African American Boys: Adolescents
Under the Shadow of Slavery's Legacy 5. Loss, Grief, and Fear in Everyday
Lives of African American Women 6. Everyday Racisim: Psychological Effects
7. Thinking Clinically about Post-Traumatic Reactions to Racial Trauma
8. From the Racially Provocative to the Evocative: Shaping the Destiny of
the Racist Moment 9. "And How Are the Children?": Intergenerational Trauma
and the Development of Black Children in America 10. Black Rage: The
Psychic Adaptation to the Trauma of Oppression 11. Observations on the Use
of the N-Word Part 3: Learning and Re-Learning Race 12. Racial
Socialization and Thwarted Mentalization: Psychoanalytic Reflections from
the Lived Experience of James Baldwin's America 13. From Multicultural
Competence to Radical Openness: A Psychoanalytic Engagement of Otherness
14. On Psychoanalysis, Race and Class in an Urban ER Part 4: Being Aware of
White Privilege 15. How I Came to Understand White Privilege 16. On Racism
and Being White: The Journey to Henry's Restaurant 17. "Am I the Only Black
Kid that Comes Here?" 18. White Privilege and its Fissures: A Personal
Perspective 19. "It Takes One to Know One" 20. Psychoanalysis by Surprise:
An Ad Hoc Experiment in Community Psychoanalysis on a South African Wine
Farm Part 5: Interpreting Racism in Jordan Peele's "Get Out" 21. Get Out of
My Head: Experiencing Cultural Paranoia in Jordan Peele's "Get Out"
22. From "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner" to "Get Out": Attaining Psychic
Freedom and Emancipation Across the Racial Divide
Introduction Part 1: Historical Perspectives 1. Racism and Health Equity: A
Challenge for the Therapeutic Dyad 2. Race and Racism in Psychoanalytic
Thought: The Ghosts in Our Nursery, 2nd edition 3. Race, African Americans,
and Psychoanalysis: Collective Silence in the Therapeutic Situation Part 2
: Living with the Trauma of Racism 4. African American Boys: Adolescents
Under the Shadow of Slavery's Legacy 5. Loss, Grief, and Fear in Everyday
Lives of African American Women 6. Everyday Racisim: Psychological Effects
7. Thinking Clinically about Post-Traumatic Reactions to Racial Trauma
8. From the Racially Provocative to the Evocative: Shaping the Destiny of
the Racist Moment 9. "And How Are the Children?": Intergenerational Trauma
and the Development of Black Children in America 10. Black Rage: The
Psychic Adaptation to the Trauma of Oppression 11. Observations on the Use
of the N-Word Part 3: Learning and Re-Learning Race 12. Racial
Socialization and Thwarted Mentalization: Psychoanalytic Reflections from
the Lived Experience of James Baldwin's America 13. From Multicultural
Competence to Radical Openness: A Psychoanalytic Engagement of Otherness
14. On Psychoanalysis, Race and Class in an Urban ER Part 4: Being Aware of
White Privilege 15. How I Came to Understand White Privilege 16. On Racism
and Being White: The Journey to Henry's Restaurant 17. "Am I the Only Black
Kid that Comes Here?" 18. White Privilege and its Fissures: A Personal
Perspective 19. "It Takes One to Know One" 20. Psychoanalysis by Surprise:
An Ad Hoc Experiment in Community Psychoanalysis on a South African Wine
Farm Part 5: Interpreting Racism in Jordan Peele's "Get Out" 21. Get Out of
My Head: Experiencing Cultural Paranoia in Jordan Peele's "Get Out"
22. From "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner" to "Get Out": Attaining Psychic
Freedom and Emancipation Across the Racial Divide
Challenge for the Therapeutic Dyad 2. Race and Racism in Psychoanalytic
Thought: The Ghosts in Our Nursery, 2nd edition 3. Race, African Americans,
and Psychoanalysis: Collective Silence in the Therapeutic Situation Part 2
: Living with the Trauma of Racism 4. African American Boys: Adolescents
Under the Shadow of Slavery's Legacy 5. Loss, Grief, and Fear in Everyday
Lives of African American Women 6. Everyday Racisim: Psychological Effects
7. Thinking Clinically about Post-Traumatic Reactions to Racial Trauma
8. From the Racially Provocative to the Evocative: Shaping the Destiny of
the Racist Moment 9. "And How Are the Children?": Intergenerational Trauma
and the Development of Black Children in America 10. Black Rage: The
Psychic Adaptation to the Trauma of Oppression 11. Observations on the Use
of the N-Word Part 3: Learning and Re-Learning Race 12. Racial
Socialization and Thwarted Mentalization: Psychoanalytic Reflections from
the Lived Experience of James Baldwin's America 13. From Multicultural
Competence to Radical Openness: A Psychoanalytic Engagement of Otherness
14. On Psychoanalysis, Race and Class in an Urban ER Part 4: Being Aware of
White Privilege 15. How I Came to Understand White Privilege 16. On Racism
and Being White: The Journey to Henry's Restaurant 17. "Am I the Only Black
Kid that Comes Here?" 18. White Privilege and its Fissures: A Personal
Perspective 19. "It Takes One to Know One" 20. Psychoanalysis by Surprise:
An Ad Hoc Experiment in Community Psychoanalysis on a South African Wine
Farm Part 5: Interpreting Racism in Jordan Peele's "Get Out" 21. Get Out of
My Head: Experiencing Cultural Paranoia in Jordan Peele's "Get Out"
22. From "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner" to "Get Out": Attaining Psychic
Freedom and Emancipation Across the Racial Divide