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Post Traumatic Slave Syndrome

Book • 2005
Post Traumatic Slave Syndrome is a groundbreaking book that delves into the lasting effects of slavery and racism on African Americans, proposing that these historical traumas have led to a syndrome characterized by low self-esteem, anger, and internalized racism.

Dr. DeGruy argues that healing requires both individual and societal changes to address these deep-seated issues.

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Mentioned in 6 episodes

Mentioned by Lawrence Burney in relation to Kendrick Lamar and the Black experience in America.
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S13E6 - Why is Kodak Black on Mr. Morale? Dissecting "Rich - Interlude"
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Cole Cuchna
when discussing multi-generational trauma inflicted by slavery.
PART 2: "Mother I Sober" by Kendrick Lamar [S13E17]
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Questlove
as a book about epigenetic generational trauma being passed on.
Questlove's Secret to a Spiritual Awakening
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Yolanda Williams
as a book she is currently reading and reading aloud to her child.
8. The Importance of Decolonizing Your Child’s Library
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Angela Rye
, referencing her cousin Mia, to understand the markers carried from ancestors.
White-On-White Crime ft. Michael Harriot | Angela Rye SoloPod
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Pat Ogden
as a book discussing the cognitive dissonance formed by oppressors.
Are We All Traumatized? | Dr. Pat Ogden
Mentioned in the episode description resources as core literature on enduring historical trauma by
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Elizabeth Christophe
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Racial Trauma and the Nervous System: How Chronic Stress Shapes Our Bodies and Culture
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Dr. Lee Brown
as the book written by the keynote speaker from the German Association of Psychiatry.
ILLUMINATING WORLDVIEWS on Emotional Competency S1:1

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