This blog is about the psychological consequences of being a person of colour in the UK. It’s about the impact on our inner lives and our sense of identity, about the political landscape we live in that shapes public opinion and the policies that have been put in place to mitigate against the impact of racial bias. Guest contributors are welcome. Guest Contributor Guidelines
The experiences of BME students studying psychology in higher education – Sanjay Jobanputra – Ep 11
This podcast features Sanjay Jobanputra who is a …
Black issues in the Therapeutic Process – Dr Isha Mckenzie-Mavinga – Episode 10
This edition of the podcast features a conversati…
An Afro-Caribbean perspective on intimacy – Dwight turner – Episode 9
This months podcast features a conversation with …
The Black Expert as catalyst – Valarie Watson – Episode 8
This edition of the podcast features a talk given…
Defeating domestic violence – Luke Daniels – Episode 7
In this podcast counsellor, trainer and consultan…
Transcending Intergenerational Trauma – Dr Aileen Alleyne – Episode 4
Transcending Intergenerational Trauma Dr Aileen A…
Towards Bicultural Competence – beyond black and white – Gloria Gordon – Episode 6
Towards Bicultural Competence – beyond black and …
A Psychoanalytic Approach to Race and Difference – Fakrhy Davids – Episode 3
This podcast features a talk given by Fakrhy Davi…
What happens to collective curiosity of the therapy profession around race – Narendra Keval – Ep 5
Narendra Keval is a therapist, supervisor and tra…
Attachment theory and working with black families – Elaine Arnold – Episode 2
This podcast features a talk given by Elaine Arno…