Psychotherapy with African American women : innovations in psychodynamic perspectives and practice / edited by Leslie C. Jackson, Beverly Greene.
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New York :
Guilford Press,
[2000]
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Table of Contents:
- The new multiculturalism and psythodynamic theory: psychodynamic psychotherapy and African American women / Leslie C. Jackson
- The interweaving of cultural and intrapsychic issues in the therapeutic relationship / Kumea Shorter-Gooden and Leslie C. Jackson
- Individual and group psychotherapy with African American women: understanding the identity and context of the therapist and patient / Joan M. Adams
- The Stone Center theoretical approach revisited: applications for African American women / Yvonne M. Jenkins
- African American lesbians and bisexual women in feminist-psychodynamic psychotherapies: surviving and thriving between a rock and a hard place / Beverly Greene
- The courage to hear: African American women's memories of racial trauma / Jessica Henderson Daniel
- The African American supervisor: racial transference and countertransference in interracial psychotherapy supervision / Michele Owens-Patterson
- Hair texture, length, and style as a metaphor in the African American mother-daughter relationship: considerations in psychodynamic psychotherapy / Beverly Greene, Judith C. White, and Lisa Whitten
- Finding the lost part: identity and the black/white biracial client / Kumea Shorter-Gooden
- Psychoanalytic group psychotherapy with African American women: the bad mother in all-female groups / Judith C. White
- The icon of the strong black woman: the paradox of strength / Regina E. Romero
- African American women and moral masochism: when there is too much of a good thing / Cheryl L. Thompson
- Feminist and psychodynamic psychotherapy with African American women: some differences / Frances K. Trotman
- African American and American Jew: a tale of two women searching for home / Cheryl L. Thompson.