Black History Month: Utilizing Psychodynamic Theory and Concepts with African-American Clients
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While the lack of diversity and representation of African American psychologists in psychodynamic therapies is an ongoing challenge, there are those leading the charge in adapting these frameworks to better serve Black and African American communities. In this episode, Dr. Natassia Johnson joins us to explore vital considerations for using psychodynamic frameworks with African American clients. We delve into topics like attachment styles, collectivism, community, and the unique ebb and flow of cultural influences.
Dr. Johnson’s Contact:
Email: hello@dnjpsychology.com
Practice Website: http://www.dnjpsychology.com/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dnjpsychology/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dnjpsychology
Publications:
Johnson, N. & Hilsenroth, M. J. (2020) - Therapist Evaluation of Client Adaptive Interpersonal Vulnerability: Relationship to Attachment Style
Groth et al., (2021) - How Are Expert Therapists Similar, Different, and Integrative in the Treatment of Borderline Personality Disorder?
Continuing Education:
https://www.tmcinstitute.org/continuing-education
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Music Samples:
Intro 1 by Praz Khanal - Pain Overcome
Intro 2 by Mikhail Smusev - Heroic Quest
Outro by Alex Kizenkov - Inspirational Cinematic AdventurePodcast Equipment:
Audio-Technica ATH-M30x Professional Studio Monitor Headphones
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