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This book lives at the intersection of trauma, race, and counseling. African (Black), Latino/a/x, Asian, and Native (Indigenous) Americans (ALANAs) experience trauma in the context of systemic, institutionalized, and cultural racism. Any work by trauma-informed professionals must take into consideration the intersection of race and trauma.

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This book lives at the intersection of trauma, race, and counseling. African (Black), Latino/a/x, Asian, and Native (Indigenous) Americans (ALANAs) experience trauma in the context of systemic, institutionalized, and cultural racism. Any work by trauma-informed professionals must take into consideration the intersection of race and trauma.
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Autorenporträt
Micah L. McCreary is the president of New Brunswick Theological Seminary, a Licensed Clinical Psychologist, the John H. Livingston Professor of Theology (NBTS), and a Reformed Church in America General Synod Professor of Theology. He is currently the principal investigator of the WELL program, a grant to help African American and Hispanic American pastors with their wellbeing. He has also served as a pastor, youth director, and consultant to churches for over thirty years.