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The Psychological residuals of slavery

"As internationally acclaimed family therapist and educator, Dr. Kenneth V. Hardy observes in this compelling video, slavery remains a "contemporary ghost" that shapes African Americans' self-image, their relationships to one another and their relationships with white Americans. Behind a backdrop of powerful historical and contemporary imagery, Hardy clearly demonstrates the importance of recognizing and openly addressing the past, and lays the groundwork for genuine dialogue, understanding, and healing in clinical environments, classrooms, and other settings."--Original container.

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  • ""As internationally acclaimed family therapist and educator, Dr. Kenneth V. Hardy observes in this compelling video, slavery remains a "contemporary ghost" that shapes African Americans' self-image, their relationships to one another and their relationships with white Americans. Behind a backdrop of powerful historical and contemporary imagery, Hardy clearly demonstrates the importance of recognizing and openly addressing the past, and lays the groundwork for genuine dialogue, understanding, and healing in clinical environments, classrooms, and other settings."--Original container."@en
  • ""As internationally acclaimed family therapist and educator, Dr. Kenneth V. Hardy observes in this compelling video, slavery remains a "contemporary ghost" that shapes African Americans' self-image, their relationships to one another and their relationships with white Americans. Behind a backdrop of powerful historical and contemporary imagery, Hardy clearly demonstrates the importance of recognizing and openly addressing the past, and lays the groundwork for genuine dialogue, understanding, and healing in clinical environments, classrooms, and other settings."--Original container."
  • ""An internationally acclaimed family therapist and educator, Dr. Kenneth V. Hardy observes in this compelling video, slavery remains a "contemporary ghost" that shapes African Americans' self-image, their relationships to one another and their relationships with white Americans. Behind a backdrop of powerful historical and contemporary imagery, Hardy clearly demonstrates the importance of recognizing and openly addressing the past, and lays the groundwork for genuine dialogue, understanding, and healing in clinical environments, classrooms, and other settings"--Container."@en
  • "To most white Americans today, slavery is a non-issue, a thing of the past. Yet recent dramatic turning points in American race relations--such as the O.J. Simpson trial and the Rodney King incident--make it all too evident that the wounds left by centuries of slavery have still not healed."@en
  • ""As internationally acclaimed family therapist and educator, Dr. Kenneth V. Hardy observes in this compelling video, slavery remains a "contemporary ghost" that shapes African Americans' self-image, their relationships to one another and their relationships with white Americans. Behind a backdrop of powerful historical and contemporary imagery, Hardy clearly demonstrates the importance of recognizing and openly addressing the past, and lays the groundwork for genuine dialogue, understanding, and healing in clinical environments, classrooms, and other settings."--Container."@en
  • ""As internationally acclaimed family therapist and educator, Dr. Kenneth V. Hardy observes in this compelling video, slavery remains a "contemporary ghost" that shapes African Americans' self-image, their relationships to one another and their relationships with white Americans. Behind a backdrop of powerful historical and contemporary imagery, Hardy clearly demonstrates the importance of recognizing and openly addressing the past, and lays the groundwork for genuine dialogue, understanding, and healing in clinical environments, classrooms, and other settings."--Container."
  • "Dr. Hardy examines the "contemporary ghost" of slavery that continues to shape African Americans' self-image and their relationships with one another and white Americans."@en
  • "As internationally acclaimed family therapist and educator Kenneth V. Hardy observes in this compelling video, slavery remains a "contemporary ghost" that shapes African Americans' self-image, their relationships to one another and their relationships with White Americans. Behind a backdrop of powerful historical and contemporary imagery, Hardy clearly demonstrates the importance of recognizing and openly addressing the past, and lays the groundwork for genuine dialogue, understanding, and healing in clinical environments, classrooms, and other settings. This video is a catalyst for discussion, a tool for beginning to move toward a more promising future by honestly confronting this deeply significant and painful aspect of our collective past. Keywords: Thomas, Hardy, psychological, residuals, psychology, slavery, slaves, slave, Black, African-American, white, culture, cultural, competency, diversity, clinical, training, social worker, psychotherapist, psychologist, Counseling, counselling, Social Work, Social Worker, Therapy, Psychotherapy, Psychotherapy.net, Therapist.--Supplied by publisher."@en
  • ""In this training video, Kenneth V. Hardy discusses the psychological legacy of slavery on African Americans. Hardy asserts that slavery remains a "contemporary ghost" that shapes African Americans' self-image, their relationships to one another, and their relationships with White Americans. Behind a backdrop of powerful historical and contemporary imagery, Hardy demonstrates the importance of recognizing and openly addressing the past, and lays the groundwork for genuine dialogue, understanding, and healing in clinical environments, classrooms, and other settings. You will learn how residual trauma resulting from slavery shapes the contemporary African American psychological experience; ways the legacy of slavery continues to divide African Americans and White people today; and why feelings of guilt and shame about slavery may lead to avoidance, denial and trivialization of this issue by White Americans. Intended for students and practitioners in clinical psychology, counseling, social work, and related health professions.""@en
  • ""An internationally acclaimed family therapist and educator, Dr. Kenneth V. Hardy observes in this compelling video, slavery remains a "contemporary ghost" that shapes African Americans' self-image, their relationships to one another and their relationships with white Americans. Behind a backdrop of powerful historical and contemporary imagery, Hardy clearly demonstrates the importance of recognizing and openly addressing the past, and lays the groundwork for genuine dialogue, understanding, and healing in clinical environments, classrooms, and other settings."--cover."
  • "Dr. Kenneth V. Hardy, internationally acclaimed family therapist and educator, examines the negative psychological legacy of slavery for African Americans."@en

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