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A Liberatory Approach to Trauma Counseling: Decolonizing Our Trauma-Informed Practices,an understanding of trauma. This marks an important shift in that social service providers are now regularly acknowledging the impact of trauma and the importance of addressing traumatic stress in clinical practice. Without this focus counselors and psychologists are likely to implement services tha解决 发表于 2025-3-27 01:24:13
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De-colonizing Multicultural Counseling and Psychology: Addressing Race Through Intersectionality, as something real within a person: Blacks are those with any African ancestry or blood (the “one-drop rule”), and Whites are those with none. Essentialist notions of race are colonizing: that is, they help perpetuate practices that support inequities and injustices stemming from institutionalized WSedative 发表于 2025-3-27 20:41:25
(De)colonizing Culture in Community Psychology: Reflections from Critical Social Science,eld has tended to understand culture as a static social marker or as the background for understanding group differences. In this chapter, the authors contend that culture is inseparable from who we are and what we do as social beings. Moreover, culture is continually shaped by socio-historical and p汇总 发表于 2025-3-28 02:00:13
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