Analyzing Racial Trauma (1 CE)
SPA E-Learning Center | Multicultural Psychologist Podcast
Description:
In this third episode of The Multicultural Psychologist, host Linda Fleming McGhee engages in a profound conversation with Dr. Monnica T. Williams, a leading expert in the field of racial trauma. Together, they delve into the psychological impacts of racism, exploring how systemic discrimination and microaggressions contribute to mental health challenges among marginalized communities. Dr. Williams shares insights into culturally competent therapeutic approaches, emphasizing the importance of acknowledging and addressing racial trauma in clinical practice. Listeners will gain a deeper understanding of the manifestations of racial trauma and strategies for fostering healing and resilience.
Keywords: racial trauma, systemic racism, mental health, cultural competence, Dr. Monnica T. Williams, Linda Fleming McGhee, The Multicultural Psychologist, microaggressions, marginalized communities, therapeutic approaches
Guest: Dr. Monnica T. William, University of Ottawa
Learning Objectives:
- Describe the aspects of racial trauma and its impact on individuals.
- Describe the ways to incorporate racial trauma in the assessment process.
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