Psychotherapy networker. Microtraumas and the African American client / Candice Richardson Dickens, LCPC-S, LCADC-S. CCTP.
African Americans regularly receive societal messages about their lack of value, powerlessness, and inability to ensure their personal safety. Perpetuated through media stories as well as common, everyday interactions, these microtraumas cause African Americans to experience a heightened sense of co...
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Other title: | Title on screen: Psychotherapy networker. Micro-trauma and the African American client. Psychotherapy networker : where therapists gather & grow. |
Format: | Video |
Language: | English |
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Eau Claire, WI :
PESI Inc.,
2019.
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Summary: | African Americans regularly receive societal messages about their lack of value, powerlessness, and inability to ensure their personal safety. Perpetuated through media stories as well as common, everyday interactions, these microtraumas cause African Americans to experience a heightened sense of cortisol arousal, a pervasive feeling of doom, and a lack of trust in relation to their environment. The result is hypervigilance and intrusive exaggerated flight, fight, and freeze responses. |
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Item Description: | Title from title image (viewed August 17, 2021) "Where therapists gather & grow" |
Physical Description: | 1 online resource (125 minutes) |
Playing Time: | 02:04:53 |