Anti-Oppressive Psychotherapeutic Practice

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<p>This book supports mental health practitioners in showing how they personally intersect with oppression helping them explore how it shows up in their practice and providing them with tools to offer anti-oppressive care.</p><p>Written in an accessible and spiritual tone chapters discuss the human need for connection as well as demonstrate the oppression through a social neuroscientific and biological lens as something that resides and can be passed on generationally. St. Aime interrogates the idea of the moral cloak symbiotic with whiteness and encourages readers to separate themselves from their profession to become a reflective rather than defensive clinician. She defines anti-oppressive practice as a clinical approach that considers the systemic intergenerational sociocultural and political influences on the lives of individuals and identifies the pillars of anti-oppressive practice as interconnectedness interdependence boundless curiosity and vulnerability. With chapters including both experimental and practical exercises to use with clients as well as alone this book encourages clinicians to undergo the process of unlearning the internalized oppressions that exist within themselves to change the therapeutic power exchange and provide the best care possible.</p><p>This book is essential reading for clinical social workers in practice and in training as well as for psychotherapists counselors marriage and family therapists and other mental health practitioners.</p>
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