WE Matter!

WE Matter!

Intersectional Anti-Racist Feminist Interventions with Black Girls and Women

Williams, Wendi S.

Taylor & Francis Ltd

11/2021

282

Dura

Inglês

9781032058047

15 a 20 dias

703

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Introduction Complexifying What it Means to be Black and Female 1. Black Women: Then and Now 2. Developing a Black Feminist Analysis for Mental Health Practice: From Theory to Praxis 3. Embodying Strength: The Origin, Representations, and Socialization of the Strong Black Woman Ideal and its Effect on Black Women's Mental Health 4. Strong Like My Mama: The Legacy of "Strength," Depression, and Suicidality in African American Women 5. Voices Unheard: An Intersectional Approach to Understanding Depression among Middle- Class Black Women Conversations across Generations 6. "Why Doesn't Anyone Help Us?": Therapeutic Implications of Black Girls' Perceptions of Health 7. Analyzed Selfie: Stereotype Enactment, Projection, and Identification Among Digitally Native Black Girls 8. Using Hair-Combing Interactions to Enhance Relationships between Black Women and Girls Impacted by Homelessness 9. Caregivers for the Elderly: Clinical Issues and Intervention Clinical and Training Implications 10. Still We Rise: Psychotherapy for African American Girls and Women Exiting Sex Trafficking 11. Invisible Bruises: Theoretical and Practical Considerations for Black/Afro-Latina Survivors of Childhood Sexual Abuse 12. Living in the Margins: Intersecting Identities and Clinical Work with Black Women 13. Training and Supervision Needs of Practitioners Working with African American Women
Black Women;African American Women;Black Girls;Strong Black Woman;African Americans;Black Adolescent Girls;African American Girls;Feminist Therapy;Middle Class Black Women;Sex Trafficking Survivors;African American Caregivers;Chronic;Sex Trafficking;Black Male Female Relationships;Domestic Minor Sex Trafficking;Low Income Black Women;Goal Attainment Scaling;Black Feminist;Black Feminist Perspectives;Trafficking Survivors;Trafficking Victims;Latinx Communities;SW Role;BLM;Played Back