Resources for Coping With
and Addressing Racial Trauma & Oppression
Racial trauma and oppression are topics with a long and sordid history within the United States.
The following resources will help practitioners better understand, discuss, and process racism in their work with individuals and families.
· Legacies of Pain and Resilience: Clinical Implications for Understanding Historical Trauma and Race (Webinar)
· Addressing Historical Trauma (Black Boys and Men Podcast)
· Race, Racism, & Clinical Practice (Digital Resource Guide)
· How Racism Impacts those We Serve and How We Serve: Are We Meeting Participants Where They Are? (Webinar)
· Race-based Traumatic Stress and Psychological Injury (Webinar)
· Race and Trauma:The Role of Racial Trauma in Psychotherapy (Webinar)
· Race, Poverty & Trauma: Microaggressions and the Therapeutic Alliance (Webinar)
· Police Brutality & Trauma (Black Boys and Men Podcast)
· Raising Our Black Sons: A Mother’s Perspective (Black Boys and Men Podcast)
· Resilience and Steps Forward (Black Boys and Men Podcast)
· The Social Determinants of Health: Connecting the Dots (Digital Resource Guide)
· Identity, Bias, and Cultural Humility: Connecting to Ourselves and Others (Webinar)