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Trauma-Informed Psychotherapy for BIPOC Communities: Decolonizing Mental Health
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Trauma-Informed Psychotherapy for BIPOC Communities: Decolonizing Mental Health
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Trauma-Informed Psychotherapy for BIPOC Communities: Decolonizing Mental Health
Current price: $170.00
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Grounded in trauma-informed approaches, intersectionality theory, and critical race theory,
Trauma-Informed Psychotherapy for BIPOC Communities: Decolonizing Mental Health
embodies psychotherapeutic practices via anti-racist, anti-oppressive, and culturally responsive paradigms.
Complete with practical case studies, psychoeducational frameworks, and the author’s own inclusion and healing therapy (IHT) model, content from this book inspires practitioners to update their therapeutic competencies to effectively support BIPOC clients.
This book is an essential read for current and future intersectional psychologists, psychotherapists, social workers, counsellors, lawyers, educators, and healthcare professionals who actively work with BIPOC communities.
Trauma-Informed Psychotherapy for BIPOC Communities: Decolonizing Mental Health
embodies psychotherapeutic practices via anti-racist, anti-oppressive, and culturally responsive paradigms.
Complete with practical case studies, psychoeducational frameworks, and the author’s own inclusion and healing therapy (IHT) model, content from this book inspires practitioners to update their therapeutic competencies to effectively support BIPOC clients.
This book is an essential read for current and future intersectional psychologists, psychotherapists, social workers, counsellors, lawyers, educators, and healthcare professionals who actively work with BIPOC communities.