Featured Videos
Darrick Tovar-Murray discusses some of the challenges we currently face and the importance of learning to manage the dynamics of difference.
Offered free of charge through July 31, Racism, Family Secrets and the African American Experience, is a powerful interview with Elaine Pinderhughes discussing her genealogical research into her family, and her efforts to confront and transcend the lies and secrets passed down across generations. (Clicking on image will take you to the free video's landing page.)
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Videos, Podcasts and Trainings
Treating Mental Health in the Black Community — Ask the Experts Webinar by SimplePractice
Facing the Divide: Psychology’s Conversation on Race and Health — APA
Suicide and Communities of Color: On Demand — CAMS-care
Racial Injustice and Trauma: How Can Therapists Respond — PESI
Ken Hardy on Making Talking About Race Our Work
Talking to Kids About Racism — Carol Sandy
Healing Racial Trauma — AAMFT Podcast
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Race, Racism and Psychotherapy Articles
Adler for Black Lives Resource Guide — Adler University
Kenneth V. Hardy on Multiculturalism and Psychotherapy — Randall C. Wyatt, Psychotherapy.net
Whiteness Matters: Exploring White Privilege, Color Blindness and Racism in Psychotherapy — Margaret Clausen, Psychotherapy.net
Transforming Wounds of Racism: An Autoethnographic Exploration and Implications for Psychotherapy — Saira Bains, Psychotherapy.net
Cultivating Social Class Awareness in the Counseling Profession — Counseling Today
A Quest for Identity and Connection — Counseling Today
Two Scoops of Vanilla — Psychotherapy Networker
A Therapist‘s Response to Social Injustices — Psychotherapy Networker
Institutional Racism and the Social Work Profession: A Call to Action — NASW
Talking About Race in Trauma Psychotherapy by Work — Cropper and Dalenberg
Talking to Children About Racism — Nia Heard Garris and Jacqueline Dougé
Five Points of Discussion for Conversations about Racial Injustice — Amanda Giordano
Why I Left My White Therapist — Chaya Babu
Uncovering the Trauma of Racism: New Tools for Clinicians — Monica Williams
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