ABSTRACT
The Trauma of Racism: Lessons from the Therapeutic Encounter is a pioneering reflection on the psychology of racism and its impact on us all. With the intimacy of personal experience and depth of analytic exposition, the authors expose racism’s searing effects on personal, clinical, and community interactions while providing pathways for change.
This book asserts that the insights and practice of psychoanalysis, applied behind the couch and in the community, create unique opportunities for change. Essayists address racially derived mental health inequities, including distortions, projections, stereotypes, and historical tropes. The Trauma of Racism invites personal and clinical exploration of how people learn, confront, and re-learn views on race. Narratives of the loss and grief and the burdens of slavery that crisscross the African American community are present. They are complemented by those of the psychological burdens and inspired acts of personal responsibility that respond to unequal access to wealth and opportunity along racial lines. In moving accounts portraying experiences of racism and access to privilege, the authors grapple with the possibilities of mutual understanding.
Readers concerned about racism will find themselves challenged and engaged. This book is intended for the general reader and for clinicians at any career stage. Likewise, scholars in the humanities, law, education, or public policy will find new opportunities to reflect and to act.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part I|68 pages
Historical Perspectives
chapter Chapter 2|29 pages
Race and Racism in Psychoanalytic Thought
chapter Chapter 3|31 pages
Race, African Americans, and Psychoanalysis
part II|146 pages
Living with the Trauma of Racism
chapter Chapter 8|12 pages
From the Racially Provocative to the Evocative
chapter Chapter 9|22 pages
“And How Are the Children?”
part III|52 pages
Learning and Re-Learning Race
chapter 220Chapter 12|23 pages
Racial Socialization and Thwarted Mentalization
chapter Chapter 13|7 pages
From Multicultural Competence to Radical Openness
part IV|54 pages
Being Aware of White Privilege
chapter Chapter 20|14 pages
Psychoanalysis by Surprise
part V|31 pages
Interpreting Racism in Jordan Peele's Get Out