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Understanding Intergenerational Trauma: An Introduction for Clinicians
January 8, 2021 .
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Understanding Intergenerational Trauma: An Introduction for Clinicians January 8, 2021 • By Dr. Fabiana Franco, PhD, DAAETS by Dr. Fabiana Franco, PhD, DAEETS Simple trauma describes ... Read More
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How White Denial of Racism Can Fuel Inequality
May 3, 2019 .
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Denial has been said to be the trademark of addiction, and it has been long identified in the field of psychology. Denial is also relevant to experiences of trauma. These include witnessing ... Read More
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Study Explores Interventions for Stigma-Based Bullying
March 16, 2018 .
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Bullying based on stigma or discrimination can be especially harmful. Bullies may target a child for their weight, religion, disability, or other traits. A Developmental Review study ... Read More
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How to Talk to Kids About Tragedies and Violence, and Other News
August 18, 2017 .
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In the wake of terror attacks and acts of violence around the world—such as the white supremacy demonstrations in Charlottesville, Virginia, that led a man to plough a vehicle into a ... Read More
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Lack of Diversity in Neighborhoods Could Impact Kids’ Attitudes
April 18, 2017 .
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White families with children are more likely to choose racially homogeneous neighborhoods and schools, according to a study published in The Russell Sage Foundation Journal of the Social ... Read More
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How Real-Life Horrors in ‘Get Out’ Relate to Trust in Therapy
March 31, 2017 .
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Spoiler alert: The following article contains plot details and other information from the movie Get Out. Like many Americans, I went to see the movie Get Out when it was released at the ... Read More