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Psychotherapy with African American Women

Innovations in Psychodynamic Perspectives and Practice
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Focusing on the breadth of issues that affect psychotherapy with African American women, this unique volume is designed to help clinicians develop a broader understanding of what is useful and what is problematic when applying psychodynamic concepts to their clients.
The New Multiculturalism and Psychodynamic Theory: Psychodynamic Psychotherapy and African American Women, Jackson. The Interweaving of Cultural and Intrapsychic Issues in the Therapeutic Relationship, Shorter-Gooden, Jackson. Individual and Group Psychotherapy with African American Women: Understanding the Identity and Context of the Therapist and Patient, Adams. The Stone Center Theoretical Approach Revisited: Applications for African American Women, Jenkins. African American Lesbians and Bisexual Women in Feminist Psychodynamic Psychotherapies: Surviving and Thriving between a Rock and a Hard Place, Greene. The Courage to Hear: African American Women's Memories of Racial Trauma, Daniel. The African American Supervisor: The Racial Transference and Countertransference in Interracial Psychotherapy Supervision, Owens-Patterson. Hair Texture, Length, and Style as a Metaphor in the African American Mother Daughter Relationship: Considerations in Psychodynamic Psychotherapy, Greene, White and Whitten. Finding the Lost Part: Identitiy and the Black/White Biracial Client, Shorter-Gooden. Psychoanalytic Group Psychotherapy with African American Women: The Bad Mother in All-Female Groups, White. The Icon of the Strong Black Woman: The Paradox of Strength, Romero. African American Women and Moral Masochism: When There Is Too Much of a Good Thing, Thompson. Feminist and Psychodynamic Psychotherapy with African American Women: Some Differences, Trotman. African American and American Jew: A Tale of Two Women Searching for Home, Thompson.
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