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Clinical Interventions for Internalized Oppression

Jan E. Estrellado

Recognizing that many marginalized communities experience the damaging mental health impacts of oppression and discrimination, Clinical Interventions for Internalized Oppression offers practitioners with theoretical frameworks, treatment recommendations, and practice guidelines for addressing bias in their own work, as well as specific interventions for treating the deleterious impacts of inequity.

The book introduces readers to conceptual frameworks for internalized oppression and the interactive nature of systems of privilege, power, and oppression within individual and collective experiences. Later chapters identify where different facets of internalized oppression may present themselves in broad clinical domains. Readers explore the ways in which internalized negative beliefs emerge from historic oppression and how they present and manifest.

Throughout, queer and/or Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) practitioner spotlights, clinical vignettes, somatic reflections, self-reflection, and discussion questions deepen readers' learning experiences and promote real-world application.

Clinical Interventions for Internalized Oppression is part of the Cognella Series on Advances in Culture, Race, and Ethnicity. The series, co-sponsored by Division 45 of the American Psychological Association, addresses critical and emerging issues within culture, race, and ethnic studies, as well as specific topics among various multicultural groups.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Cognella Academic Publishing
  • Publish Date: Jun 1st, 2022
  • Pages: 344
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 10.00in - 7.00in - 0.72in - 1.32lb
  • EAN: 9781793526205
  • Categories: Psychotherapy - CounselingMinority StudiesCultural Psychology

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About the Author

Estrellado, Jan E.: - Jan E. Estrellado, Ph.D. (all pronouns) is an assistant professor at the California School of Professional Psychology, Alliant International University, San Diego campus. Their research examines race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, and gender identity in trauma therapy.
Felipe, Lou: - Lou S. Felipe, Ph.D. (she/they) is an assistant professor at the University of Colorado School of Medicine, where she provides culturally responsive, trauma-focused psychotherapy. Her research examines the intersectional identity experiences of marginalization, particularly at the intersection of race, ethnicity, gender, and sexuality with a unique specialization in Pilipinx American psychology.
Celestial, Jeannie E.: - Jeannie E. Celestial, Ph.D., M.S.W. (she/her) is a licensed clinical psychologist, consultant, and speaker in the San Francisco Bay Area. She integrates somatic, brain-based, and culturally-rooted approaches to treat trauma and facilitate holistic wellness, specializing in Filipinx and BIPOC communities.