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This collection of essays surveys the practices, behaviors, and beliefs that developed during slavery in the Western Hemisphere, and the lingering psychological consequences that continue to impact the descendants of enslaved Africans today. The psychological legacies of slavery highlighted in this volume were found independently in Brazil, the U.S., Belize, Jamaica, Colombia, Haiti, and Martinique. They are color prejudice, self and community disdain, denial of trauma, black-on-black violence, survival crime, child beating, underlying African spirituality, and use of music and dance as community psychotherapy. The effects on descendants of slave owners include a belief in white supremacy, dehumanization of self and others, gun violence, and more.

Essays also offer solutions for dealing with this vast psychological legacy. Knowledge of the continuing effects of slavery has been used in psychotherapy, family, and group counseling of African slave descendants. Progress in

Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Foreword: Engaging the Silence and Healing ­Post-Slavery Societies
Ali Moussa Iye
Introduction: Psychological Legacies of Slavery
Aimé ­Charles-Nicolas and Benjamin P. Bowser
Part One: Commonalities
1. Colorism in Belize
Elma ­Whittaker-Augustine
2. Slavery and Psychological Trauma in the Haitian Crisis
Judite Blanc
3. ­Afro-Brazilian Youth: Slavery's Influence on Crime
Andréa Máris Campos Guerra
and Ana Carolina ­André-Cadar
4. Slavery's Legacy in San Basilio Palenque, Colombia
Alexandra Escobar Puche
5. Those Who Disappeared
Bernard Dossa
Part Two: Concepts
6. A Psychiatric Look at the Legacy of Slavery
Aimé ­Charles-Nicolas
7. Explaining Post Traumatic Slave Syndrome: Multigenerational Transmission of Trauma
Joy A. DeGruy
 8. An Exploration of the Psychological Legacy of Slavery
Benjamin P. Bowser
 9. The Psychological Legacy of Slavery in the United States: Trauma Derived from Centuries of Laws and Customs
Edwin J. Nichols
10. The Epigenetic Ramifications of the Trauma: Enslavement, Centuries of Chattel Slavery and Institutionalized Racism
Fatimah Jackson, Latifa Jackson and Zainab El Radi Jackson
Part Three: Solutions
11. Shattering Delusions of Slavery: Psychosocial ­Re-Engineering of Postcolonial Jamaica
Frederick W. Hickling
12. How to Conduct a ­Psycho-Social History
Benjamin P. Bowser
13. Healing the Wounds of Slavery: Potentials and Challenges
Scherto Gill
Conclusion: Recommendations and Healing, Releasing
Trauma's Grip
Aimé ­Charles-Nicolas and Benjamin P. Bowser
Coda: Masters and Slaves No More
Benjamin P. Bowser and Aimé ­Charles-Nicolas
About the Contributors
Index

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      Publication Date: 1/9/2021 12:04:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781476678931, 978-1476678931
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      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This collection of essays surveys the practices, behaviors, and beliefs that developed during slavery in the Western Hemisphere, and the lingering psychological consequences that continue to impact the descendants of enslaved Africans today. The psychological legacies of slavery highlighted in this volume were found independently in Brazil, the U.S., Belize, Jamaica, Colombia, Haiti, and Martinique. They are color prejudice, self and community disdain, denial of trauma, black-on-black violence, survival crime, child beating, underlying African spirituality, and use of music and dance as community psychotherapy. The effects on descendants of slave owners include a belief in white supremacy, dehumanization of self and others, gun violence, and more.

      Essays also offer solutions for dealing with this vast psychological legacy. Knowledge of the continuing effects of slavery has been used in psychotherapy, family, and group counseling of African slave descendants. Progress in

      Table of Contents
      Acknowledgments
      Foreword: Engaging the Silence and Healing ­Post-Slavery Societies
      Ali Moussa Iye
      Introduction: Psychological Legacies of Slavery
      Aimé ­Charles-Nicolas and Benjamin P. Bowser
      Part One: Commonalities
      1. Colorism in Belize
      Elma ­Whittaker-Augustine
      2. Slavery and Psychological Trauma in the Haitian Crisis
      Judite Blanc
      3. ­Afro-Brazilian Youth: Slavery's Influence on Crime
      Andréa Máris Campos Guerra
      and Ana Carolina ­André-Cadar
      4. Slavery's Legacy in San Basilio Palenque, Colombia
      Alexandra Escobar Puche
      5. Those Who Disappeared
      Bernard Dossa
      Part Two: Concepts
      6. A Psychiatric Look at the Legacy of Slavery
      Aimé ­Charles-Nicolas
      7. Explaining Post Traumatic Slave Syndrome: Multigenerational Transmission of Trauma
      Joy A. DeGruy
       8. An Exploration of the Psychological Legacy of Slavery
      Benjamin P. Bowser
       9. The Psychological Legacy of Slavery in the United States: Trauma Derived from Centuries of Laws and Customs
      Edwin J. Nichols
      10. The Epigenetic Ramifications of the Trauma: Enslavement, Centuries of Chattel Slavery and Institutionalized Racism
      Fatimah Jackson, Latifa Jackson and Zainab El Radi Jackson
      Part Three: Solutions
      11. Shattering Delusions of Slavery: Psychosocial ­Re-Engineering of Postcolonial Jamaica
      Frederick W. Hickling
      12. How to Conduct a ­Psycho-Social History
      Benjamin P. Bowser
      13. Healing the Wounds of Slavery: Potentials and Challenges
      Scherto Gill
      Conclusion: Recommendations and Healing, Releasing
      Trauma's Grip
      Aimé ­Charles-Nicolas and Benjamin P. Bowser
      Coda: Masters and Slaves No More
      Benjamin P. Bowser and Aimé ­Charles-Nicolas
      About the Contributors
      Index

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