Racial Trauma: Theory, Research, and Healing
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Monnica T. Williams' Racial Trauma compiles theoretical frameworks, empirical findings, and clinical guidance for understanding how racism inflicts psychological injury.
The work synthesizes research on symptom presentations, diagnostic considerations, and culturally adapted interventions for clinicians.
It emphasizes trauma-informed and culturally responsive care, offering case examples and treatment strategies.
The book aims to bridge research and practice, supporting providers working with individuals affected by racialized stress.
It is used in clinical training and as a reference for researchers and therapists focusing on racial trauma.
The work synthesizes research on symptom presentations, diagnostic considerations, and culturally adapted interventions for clinicians.
It emphasizes trauma-informed and culturally responsive care, offering case examples and treatment strategies.
The book aims to bridge research and practice, supporting providers working with individuals affected by racialized stress.
It is used in clinical training and as a reference for researchers and therapists focusing on racial trauma.
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