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This book examines the unspoken realities of Black life in America. Intended for therapists who are not afraid to explore the impact of historical and contemporary issues, the book uncovers some deeply buried sources of pain and survival in Black experiences. It's time to bring the backstory to the counseling forefront. Overlooked no more!
Sommario
Part 1: Overlooked Identity Issues
Overview
Chapter 1: Naming Rights and Representations
Chapter 2: Understanding the Diaspora: More Than Black
Chapter 3: So Many Shades of Black: Colorism and Hypodescent
Part 2: Overlooked Historical Factors
Chapter 4: Down Through the Years and Still Through the Tears
Chapter 5: The Emotional Weight of Carrying the Historical Presumption of Guilt
Part 3: Overlooked Clinical Bias
Chapter 6: The Problem of Counselor Colorblindness
Chapter 7: Marginalized vs. Privileged Expectations and Assumptions
Chapter 8: Diagnostic Bias
Part 4: Overlooked Losses
Chapter 9: The Impact of a Shorter Life Expectancy for Black Americans
Chapter 10: Disenfranchised Grief and Loss: The Hidden Sorrow of Racism
Part 5: Overlooked Strengths
Chapter 11: Cultural Assets in Black Families
Chapter 12: This Far by Faith: Religion and Spirituality in Black Life
Chapter 13: Black Resilience
Bibliography
About the Author
Info autore
LaVerne Collins is the writer/editor of the monthly column, "Honoring Diversity," in Counseling Today Magazine. With a deep clinical passion for the intersectionality of race, faith, culture, and trauma in mental health, Collins has over 25 years of experience as a counselor, clinical supervisor, and mental health diversity trainer, in addition to serving as an adjunct instructor/lecturer and advisor for university graduate-level counseling programs.
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This book examines the unspoken realities of Black life in America. Intended for therapists who are not afraid to explore the impact of historical and contemporary issues, the book uncovers some deeply buried sources of pain and survival in Black experiences. It’s time to bring the backstory to the counseling forefront. Overlooked no more!