Frantz Fanon's psychotherapeutic approaches to clinical work : practicing internationally with marginalized communities /
"Recognizing Frantz Fanon's remarkable legacy to applied mental health and therapeutic practices which decolonize, humanize, and empower marginalized populations, this text serves as a timely call for research, education, and clinical work to establish and further develop Fanonian approach...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Otros Autores: | , |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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New York, NY :
Routledge,
2020.
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Colección: | Explorations in mental health series.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction / Lou Turner and Helen A. Neville
- Frantz Fanon, institutional psychotherapy, and the decolonization of psychiatry / Camille Robcis
- "Psychiatry must be political" : the préterrain of a new Fanon / Lou Turner
- History of the Fanon Research & Development Center in Los Angeles interview with Lewis King / Lewis King, Lou Turner, and Helen A. Neville
- Therapy of/for the oppressed : Frantz Fanon's psychopolitical pedagogy of transformation / Erica Burman
- The psychic life of history : migration, critical ethno-psychiatry, and the archives of the future / Roberto Beneduce
- Subversive healing : Fanon and the radical intent of surviving torture / Hawthorne E. Smith and Gonkapieu J. Gueu
- The ideas of Frantz Fanon and practices of cultural safety with Australia's First Peoples / Luke Molloy
- The case of K : looking to Frantz Fanon to guide cross-racial trauma-informed therapy / Maria Judith Valgoi
- "When I was growing up, it was important to be identified as a revolutionary" : a conversation with community activist Imani Bazzell / Imani Bazzell, Helen A. Neville, and Lou Turner
- Mending a crack in the sky : an evolving community healing research initiative among Somali Canadians / Nkechinyelum Chioneso, Mahad Yusuf, and Shamso Elmi
- Race and recognition : pathways to an affirmative black identity / Helen A. Neville, Brigitte Viard, and Lou Turner.