This important book brings together race, mental health and applied psychology, unpacking these areas from differing perspectives and offering new insights in the support of training and development of practice.
This important book brings together race, mental health and applied psychology, unpacking these areas from differing perspectives and offering new insights in the support of training and development of practice.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Yetunde Ade-Serrano is a chartered and registered Practitioner Counselling Psychologist who works primarily in independent practice. She also works as an Expert Witness in Family Courts and as a Domestic Violence Risk Assessor. Dr Ade-Serrano is a UK-based practitioner. Ohemaa Nkansa-Dwamena is a registered and chartered Counselling Psychologist and an Associate Professor in Counselling Psychology at City, University of London, UK. She works primarily in private practice with former clinical positions in NHS, forensic, higher education, and third sector settings.
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List of figures and tables About the editors Contributors Preface Acknowledgements PART 1. AT THE PERCEIVED INCIPIENT 1. Frameworks 2. Training 3. Developing super-vision in a colour-blind world 4. Ethics and ethical practice PART 2. LANDSCAPE 5. Mental health 6. Racial trauma 7. Bias and diagnosis 8. The impact of systemic racism 9. Race and politics PART 3. PERSPECTIVES IN PRACTICE 10. The role of intergenerational trauma and adultification in children and young people 11. Rethinking the way we work with Black men 12. Working with women of colour 13. Working with older adults of colour 14. Social hierarchies and societal values: Implications for Black queer men in the UK PART 4. APPROACHES IN PRACTICE 15. Why I developed mindfulness calligraphy enhance therapy? 16. Race and neurodiversity: Understanding intersectionality and privilege - My story 17. Faith religion and spirituality Postscript Index
List of figures and tables About the editors Contributors Preface Acknowledgements PART 1. AT THE PERCEIVED INCIPIENT 1. Frameworks 2. Training 3. Developing super-vision in a colour-blind world 4. Ethics and ethical practice PART 2. LANDSCAPE 5. Mental health 6. Racial trauma 7. Bias and diagnosis 8. The impact of systemic racism 9. Race and politics PART 3. PERSPECTIVES IN PRACTICE 10. The role of intergenerational trauma and adultification in children and young people 11. Rethinking the way we work with Black men 12. Working with women of colour 13. Working with older adults of colour 14. Social hierarchies and societal values: Implications for Black queer men in the UK PART 4. APPROACHES IN PRACTICE 15. Why I developed mindfulness calligraphy enhance therapy? 16. Race and neurodiversity: Understanding intersectionality and privilege - My story 17. Faith religion and spirituality Postscript Index
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