By Tonya Russell — 2021
Sometimes, doing the work means looking at yourself and your actions first.
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“For your husband, your illness may have made him acutely aware of not just your mortality, but also his own.”
Now, more than ever, people want to engage in meaningful dialogue about race and racism. It’s a vital goal, but how do we translate intention into practice? In the therapy world, what are clinicians of color telling their white colleagues?
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One major factor in understanding PTSD in ethnoracial minorities is the impact of racism on emotional and psychological well-being. Racism continues to be a daily part of American culture, and racial barriers have an overwhelming impact on the oppressed.