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Understanding the Psychological Effects of Racism and Oppression
1st Edition
By Ruth Fallenbaum
Published February 27, 2018 by Routledge

African American Patients in Psychotherapy integrates history, current events, arts, psychoanalytic thinking, and case studies to provide a model for understanding the social and historical dimensions of psychological development. Among the topics included are the black patient and the white therapist, the toll of even "small" racist enactments, psychological consequences of slavery and Jim Crow, the black patient’s uneasy relationship with health care providers, and a revisiting of the idea of "black rage." Author Ruth Fallenbaum also examines the psychological potential of reparation for centuries of slave labor and legalized wage and property theft.

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Understanding the Psychological Effects of Racism and Oppression
1st Edition
By Ruth Fallenbaum
Published February 27, 2018 by Routledge

African American Patients in Psychotherapy integrates history, current events, arts, psychoanalytic thinking, and case studies to provide a model for understanding the social and historical dimensions of psychological development. Among the topics included are the black patient and the white therapist, the toll of even "small" racist enactments, psychological consequences of slavery and Jim Crow, the black patient’s uneasy relationship with health care providers, and a revisiting of the idea of "black rage." Author Ruth Fallenbaum also examines the psychological potential of reparation for centuries of slave labor and legalized wage and property theft.

Interested in hearing more from the author? Check out their selection of books or other resources:

 
 
Understanding the Psychological Effects of Racism and Oppression
1st Edition
By Ruth Fallenbaum
Published February 27, 2018 by Routledge

African American Patients in Psychotherapy integrates history, current events, arts, psychoanalytic thinking, and case studies to provide a model for understanding the social and historical dimensions of psychological development. Among the topics included are the black patient and the white therapist, the toll of even "small" racist enactments, psychological consequences of slavery and Jim Crow, the black patient’s uneasy relationship with health care providers, and a revisiting of the idea of "black rage." Author Ruth Fallenbaum also examines the psychological potential of reparation for centuries of slave labor and legalized wage and property theft.

Interested in hearing more from the author? Check out their selection of books or other resources:

 
 

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