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Knowledge Base Category: Research

The research articles below speak into the issue of race and culture in the therapeutic process. The articles have a specific focus on the UK experience.

  1.  Mental Health needs with Asians Part 1 – Bobby Sura
  2.  Perceived barriers to accessing mental health services among black and minority ethnic (BME) communities: a qualitative study in Southeast England – Memon A, Taylor K, Mohebati LM, et al.
  3.  Race-specific workplace stress – Aileen Alleyne
  4.  Racism and Similarity: Paranoid-Schizoid Structures – Richard Tan
  5.  Reflection on being a minority at a Psychotherapy Conference – Dr Isha McKenzie-Mavinga
  6.  Separation & Reunion Forum Conference Papers
  7.  STORIES FROM NAFSIYAT – Using narrative research to understand client experiences of using the service
  8.  The Children Of Vulnerable Black Parents Brought In Care; A Comparison Study – Aggrey Burke
  9.  The Health and Wellbeing of black and minority ethnic gay, bisexual and other gay men who have sex with men – Mehboob Dada et al.
  10.  The Impact of Separation and Loss on Children Whose Parents Were Left Behind – Lennox K Thomas
  11.  The Inner Lives of Troubled Young Muslims: British Muslims for Secular Democracy report
  12.  The internal oppressor; the veiled companion of external racial oppression – Aileen Alleyne
  13.  The myth of post racism and my hope for transcultural therapy – Dr Isha McKenzie-Mavinga
  14.  The Psycho-Historical Relationships Between People Of Mixed Heritage And Diaspora Africans – Lennox K Thomas
  15.  The Smoke That Thunders – Dwight Turner
  16.  Understanding black issues in postgraduate counsellor training – Dr Isha McKenzie-Mavinga
  17.  Understanding the trauma of racial violence in a black patient – Narendra Keval
  18.  What are the experiences of Afro Caribbean trainee counsellors and psychotherapists in relation to the notions of race being addressed or otherwise within their clinical supervision? – Angela Ike
  19.  What they don’t want us to know: How to make life more wonderful – Zhana
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