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Black identities and white therapies : race, respect and diversity

Contributor(s): Publisher: Manchester : PCCS Books, 2021Description: xiii, 251 pagesISBN:
  • 9781910919897 (pbk.) :
  • 1910919896 (pbk.) :
Subject(s): NLM classification:
  • WM 55.
Contents:
1. Race, culture and ethnicity: A systemic failure of attention in the psychotherapy profession? / Colin Lago and Divine Charura -- 2. The cultural complexity of training counsellors abroad: the case of Afghanistan / Lucia Berdondini, Ali Ahmad Kaveh and Sandra Grieve -- 3. Can you talk about race without going pink or feeling uncomfortable? / Delroy Hall -- 4. Exploring the racial self in counselling training / Billie-Claire Wright -- 5. An anti-racist counselling training model / Courtland C. Lee -- 6. ‘Look in the mirror... and just below the surface’: critical reflection, personal stories and training implications / Val Watson -- 7. Where are you from? The effects of racism and perceived discrimination on people of colour / Priscilla Dass-Brailsford -- 8. Re-imagining the space and context for a therapeutic curriculum: a sketch – / Robert Downes and Foluke Taylor -- 9. Twin Tribes: Exploring unconscious privilege and otherness in counselling and psychotherapy / Dwight Turner -- 10. Lifting the white veil of therapy / Neelam Zahid -- 11. The legacy of colonial history and the ongoing challenge to therapist training and practice / Vedia Maharaj -- 12. Towards the re-emergence of meaning: Existential contributions to working with refugee clients / Benjamin Mark Butler -- 13. Who is transforming what? Ideas and reflections on training, practice and supervision in radical mode / Carmen Joanne Ablack --14. Negotiating the Faustian pact: A psycho-social approach to working with mixed-race people / Yvon Guest -- 15. Developing a diversity-sensitive psychoanalytic and psychodynamic psychotherapy: Personal and professional reflections / Lennox K. Thomas -- 16. Colour blindness as microaggression: Perspectives on race and ethnicity in counselling and psychotherapy training and practice / Mark Williams -- 17. Towards a decolonised psychotherapy research and practice / Divine Charura and Colin Lago -- 18. Religion, therapy and mental health treatment in diverse communities: Some critical reflections and radical propositions / Rachel-Rose Burrell -- 19. Race and cognitive dissonance: Could supervision be a way of connecting tutors to students? / Fiona A. Beckford
Summary: This vibrant new book addresses the continued failure of the counselling and psychotherapy profession to adequately prepare therapy students to respond sensitively and in culturally appropriate ways to clients of diverse cultural and racial identities. Each chapter presents a challenge to therapy practitioners to attend to and reflect on their personal and professional attitudes and behaviours in relation to clients of all heritages and origins. This book is a wake-up call to the profession to develop more inclusive models of theory and practice and ensure a better fit between the aspirations and theories of their professional calling and the needs of today's multi-ethnic, multi-racial and multicultural society.
List(s) this item appears in: Barts Health - Inclusion and Diversity Collection | SLaM Library Black History Month and anti-racism books | SLAM Anti-Racism Reading List
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1. Race, culture and ethnicity: A systemic failure of attention in the psychotherapy profession? / Colin Lago and Divine Charura -- 2. The cultural complexity of training counsellors abroad: the case of Afghanistan / Lucia Berdondini, Ali Ahmad Kaveh and Sandra Grieve -- 3. Can you talk about race without going pink or feeling uncomfortable? / Delroy Hall -- 4. Exploring the racial self in counselling training / Billie-Claire Wright -- 5. An anti-racist counselling training model / Courtland C. Lee -- 6. ‘Look in the mirror... and just below the surface’: critical reflection, personal stories and training implications / Val Watson -- 7. Where are you from? The effects of racism and perceived discrimination on people of colour / Priscilla Dass-Brailsford -- 8. Re-imagining the space and context for a therapeutic curriculum: a sketch – / Robert Downes and Foluke Taylor -- 9. Twin Tribes: Exploring unconscious privilege and otherness in counselling and psychotherapy / Dwight Turner -- 10. Lifting the white veil of therapy / Neelam Zahid -- 11. The legacy of colonial history and the ongoing challenge to therapist training and practice / Vedia Maharaj -- 12. Towards the re-emergence of meaning: Existential contributions to working with refugee clients / Benjamin Mark Butler -- 13. Who is transforming what? Ideas and reflections on training, practice and supervision in radical mode / Carmen Joanne Ablack --14. Negotiating the Faustian pact: A psycho-social approach to working with mixed-race people / Yvon Guest -- 15. Developing a diversity-sensitive psychoanalytic and psychodynamic psychotherapy: Personal and professional reflections / Lennox K. Thomas -- 16. Colour blindness as microaggression: Perspectives on race and ethnicity in counselling and psychotherapy training and practice / Mark Williams -- 17. Towards a decolonised psychotherapy research and practice / Divine Charura and Colin Lago -- 18. Religion, therapy and mental health treatment in diverse communities: Some critical reflections and radical propositions / Rachel-Rose Burrell -- 19. Race and cognitive dissonance: Could supervision be a way of connecting tutors to students? / Fiona A. Beckford

This vibrant new book addresses the continued failure of the counselling and psychotherapy profession to adequately prepare therapy students to respond sensitively and in culturally appropriate ways to clients of diverse cultural and racial identities. Each chapter presents a challenge to therapy practitioners to attend to and reflect on their personal and professional attitudes and behaviours in relation to clients of all heritages and origins. This book is a wake-up call to the profession to develop more inclusive models of theory and practice and ensure a better fit between the aspirations and theories of their professional calling and the needs of today's multi-ethnic, multi-racial and multicultural society.

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