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This book presents the concept of a black Empathic Approach, an experiential model used as a means of developing powerful feelings associated with racism, such as fear, guilt, and rage, into a useful THERAPEUTIC tool for healing the intersectional impact of anti-black racism and associated oppressions.

Providing a framework for training, continued professional development, and therapeutic client work, this book explains the concept of the Black Empathic Approach and discusses its usefulness in addressing racialization in a therapeutic context. It helps readers to unpick their use of empathy as a generic concept and develop it as a skill that can be used to assist others in addressing the trauma and impact of racism. Through a series of honest and transparent personal vignettes, Dr. McKenzie-Mavinga shares her own learning experience and personal growth from feelings of rage about racism to developing the approach and transforming pain into compassion. Chapters support processing, engagement and dialogue with contexts of anti-black racism in psychotherapy and counsellor training to provide a powerful framework for therapeutic discussion, teaching, learning and practice.

This book is intended for therapists, coaching, support workers, social workers, training institutes, and anyone else attempting to support individuals and groups impacted by racism.

A Black Empathic Approach to Psychotherapy

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis
      Publication Date: 9/1/2025
      ISBN13: 9781032767666, 978-1032767666
      ISBN10: 1032767669

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This book presents the concept of a black Empathic Approach, an experiential model used as a means of developing powerful feelings associated with racism, such as fear, guilt, and rage, into a useful THERAPEUTIC tool for healing the intersectional impact of anti-black racism and associated oppressions.

      Providing a framework for training, continued professional development, and therapeutic client work, this book explains the concept of the Black Empathic Approach and discusses its usefulness in addressing racialization in a therapeutic context. It helps readers to unpick their use of empathy as a generic concept and develop it as a skill that can be used to assist others in addressing the trauma and impact of racism. Through a series of honest and transparent personal vignettes, Dr. McKenzie-Mavinga shares her own learning experience and personal growth from feelings of rage about racism to developing the approach and transforming pain into compassion. Chapters support processing, engagement and dialogue with contexts of anti-black racism in psychotherapy and counsellor training to provide a powerful framework for therapeutic discussion, teaching, learning and practice.

      This book is intended for therapists, coaching, support workers, social workers, training institutes, and anyone else attempting to support individuals and groups impacted by racism.

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