On Becoming a Racially Sensitive Therapist
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On Becoming a Racially Sensitive Therapist
Transforming oneβs clinical practice begins with transforming oneself.
Claims of colour blindness and the insistence that all clients are essentially the same have contributed to a dearth of knowledge and understanding regarding the delivery of racially sensitive treatment. For many clinicians, addressing issues of race in therapy mirrors the same discomfort that permeates most of our efforts to discuss it outside of treatment. Yet providing racially sensitive therapy, as well as possessing the clinical acumen to address complex issues of race and culture, is vital to competent contemporary practice. So where does one begin?
With contributions from experts across the field, On Becoming a Racially Sensitive Therapist provides a comprehensive roadmap to achieving this lofty goal. While it identifies important skills, techniques, and strategies that are necessary for culturally competent practice, it also invites clinicians to consider that the process of becoming a racially sensitive therapist is one that commences with racial self-examination, self-interrogation, and personal transformation.
Contributors Include: Lane Arye, Vanessa Bing, Toby Bobes, Bonnie Cushing, Elana Katz, Niketa Kumar, Sharon RC Lee, Gloria Lopez-Henriquez, Yasmeen Rubidge, and Virginia Seewaldt.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781324082491
Publisher: WW Norton & Co
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 06 May 2025
Country: United States
Imprint: WW Norton & Co
Contributors:
- Edited by Kenneth V. Hardy
Audience: Professional and scholarly
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 20.0mm
Width: 152.0mm
Height: 229.0mm
Weight: 373g
Pages: 320
About the Author
Kenneth V. Hardy, PhD, is President of the Eikenberg Academy for Social Justice and Clinical and Organizational Consultant for the Eikenberg Institute for Relationships in NYC. Dr. Hardy provides workshops, training, and consultations to a host of organizations and institutions throughout the United States and abroad. He is a former Professor of Family Therapy at both Syracuse University, NY, and Drexel University, PA. He is the author ofΒ Racial Trauma:Β Clinical Strategies and Techniques for Healing Invisible Wounds,Β andΒ The Enduring, Invisible, and Ubiquitous Centrality of Whiteness, both from W. W. Norton. He is also co-author ofΒ Culturally Sensitive Supervision;Β Promoting Culturally Sensitive Supervision; andΒ Revisioning Family Therapy.
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