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El. knyga: Black Issues in the Therapeutic Process

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  • Formatas: PDF+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 15-Jan-2009
  • Leidėjas: Red Globe Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781137199799
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  • Formatas: PDF+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 15-Jan-2009
  • Leidėjas: Red Globe Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781137199799
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This book contributes to a much needed body of literature specifically focusing on elements of therapeutic work which addresses the needs and concerns of practitioners working with issues related to people of African/Caribbean heritage. The book assists readers to understand how to work with the hurt of racism and the inherited effects of slavery and colonialism. It offers supportive techniques to assist therapeutic work with these issues, explores questions that have been asked by practising and trainee therapists, and encourages practitioners to broaden their experience of working with black issues, placing them in a global historical context. Throughout, the book reflects on the process that practitioners experience as they explore ways of understanding how they relate to black issues. This book contributes to a much needed body of literature specifically focusing on elements of therapeutic work which addresses the needs and concerns of practitioners working with issues related to people of African/Caribbean heritage. The book assists readers to understand how to work with the hurt of racism and the inherited effects of slavery and colonialism. It offers supportive techniques to assist therapeutic work with these issues, explores questions that have been asked by practising and trainee therapists, and encourages practitioners to broaden their experience of working with black issues, placing them in a global historical context. Throughout, the book reflects on the process that practitioners experience as they explore ways of understanding how they relate to black issues.

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'She is an engaging writer who uses both storytelling and poetry to help illuminate the reader's understanding of black ancestral experiences...McKenzie Mavinga has an integrated holistic approach to race. I have noticed that there is a shortage of books of this type on university booklists. This title deserves a prime place on the shelves of both trainers and therapists.' - Susie Holden Smith, Therapy Today '...a timely and valuable contribution to the emerging literature on black issues in counselling and psychotherapy...' - Times Higher Education, Psychology Network Newsletter 'Black Issues in the Therapeutic Process really is essential reading... The exercises suggested in this book would make for a solid base for a training module for all health professionals, before or after qualifying.' - Cicely Gill, Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal '...whatever your race, Black Issues in the Therapeutic Process will cause you to reflect constructively on ideas and issues that you will not have considered before. And that must be to everyone's benefit.' - Richard Bryant-Jefferies, NHS Foundation Trust

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'She is an engaging writer who uses both storytelling and poetry to help illuminate the reader's understanding of black ancestral experiences...McKenzie Mavinga has an integrated holistic approach to race. I have noticed that there is a shortage of books of this type on university booklists. This title deserves a prime place on the shelves of both trainers and therapists.' - Susie Holden Smith, Therapy Today '...a timely and valuable contribution to the emerging literature on black issues in counselling and psychotherapy...' - Times Higher Education, Psychology Network Newsletter 'Black Issues in the Therapeutic Process really is essential reading... The exercises suggested in this book would make for a solid base for a training module for all health professionals, before or after qualifying.' - Cicely Gill, Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal '...whatever your race, Black Issues in the Therapeutic Process will cause you to reflect constructively on ideas and issues that you will not have considered before. And that must be to everyone's benefit.' - Richard Bryant-Jefferies, NHS Foundation Trust
Foreword vi
Acknowledgements ix
A Space to Contemplate x
Introduction 1(12)
Part I Shared Concerns
A Can of Worms
13(26)
Feeling It in Our Bones
39(18)
A Black Empathic Approach
57(20)
Part II Recognition Trauma
Healing Ancestral Baggage
77(17)
The Black Western Archetype
94(23)
Cultural Schizophrenia
117(22)
Part III Finding a Voice
Breaking the Bonds
139(18)
The Wounded Warrior
157(22)
Part IV A Bridge from Fear to Transformation
Therapeutic Style and Approach to Client Work
179(23)
Going All the Way
202(20)
Afterword 222(1)
References 223(4)
Suggested Reading 227(4)
Index 231
ISHA MCKENZIE-MAVINGA is a published author, Psychotherapist, Reiki Practitioner, Trainer& Supervisor in the UK. She has twenty years of teaching experience and lectures on transcultural counselling at London Metropolitan University.