Items where Subject is "Race- Sociology"
- Tavistock and Portman NHS Foundation Trust Subject Areas (21)
- Race and Culture (21)
- Race- Sociology (21)
- Race and Culture (21)
Article
Bryan, Agnes (2013) African psychology: Another frame of reference. New Associations (12). p. 8.
Chin, Jasmine T, Hughes, Gillian and Miller, Ashley (2022) Examining our own relationships to racism as the foundation of decolonising systemic practices. ‘No time like the present’. Journal of Family Therapy . ISSN 0163-4445 (Print); 1467-6427 (Electronic)
De Rementeria, Alexandra (2024) Fear and loathing, love and othering: the legacy of early Oedipal struggles as manifest in racialised dynamics in the consulting room. Journal of Child Psychotherapy, 50 (1). pp. 97-115. ISSN Print 0075-417X; Online 1469-9370
Hackenbroch, Gila and Usiskin-Cohen, Esther (2022) Who are we now? Who's asking? What is the question? Fitting in or standing out? We have a choice, or do we? Context (183). pp. 38-41. ISSN 0969-1936
Krause, Inga-Britt (2008) Shila Khan and Máire Stedman in conversation with Inga-Britt Krause. Context (98). pp. 5-10. ISSN 0969-1936 Full text available
Lowe, Frank (2008) Colonial object relations. Going underground black and white relationships. British Journal of Psychotherapy, 24 (1). pp. 20-33. ISSN 02659883
Malik, Rabia (2021) Faith values and relationships – relational risk-taking. Context (176). pp. 25-29. ISSN 0969-1936
Morgan, Helen, Dennis, Maxine and Davids, M Fakhry (2023) The Question of Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy and Institutional Racism. New Associations (39). pp. 6-7. ISSN 2042-9096
Book Section
Dennis, Maxine (2020) Imprisoned and in prison: Organised defences working against black women and girls. In: Invisible trauma: Women, difference and the criminal justice system. Routledge, Abingdon, pp. 168-186. ISBN 978-1138218666
Dennis, Maxine (2020) The criminalisation of blackness. In: Invisible trauma: Women, difference and the criminal justice system. Routledge, Abingdon, pp. 33-53. ISBN 978-1138218666
Lowe, Frank (2014) The August 2011 riots - them and us. In: Thinking space: Promoting thinking about race, culture, and diversity in psychotherapy and beyond. The Tavistock Clinic Series . Karnac, London, pp. 211-228. ISBN 9781782200598
Motz, Anna, Dennis, Maxine and Aiyegbusi, Anne (2020) Conclusion: Why the caged bird sings. In: Invisible trauma: Women, difference and the criminal justice system. Routledge, Abingdon, pp. 187-199. ISBN 978-1138218666
Motz, Anna, Dennis, Maxine and Aiyegbusi, Anne (2020) Introduction. In: Invisible trauma: Women, difference and the criminal justice system. Routledge, Abingdon, pp. 1-16. ISBN 978-1138218666
Book
Motz, Anna, Dennis, Maxine and Aiyegbusi, Anne (2020) Invisible trauma: Women, difference and the criminal justice system. Routledge, Abingdon. ISBN 9781138218666
Thesis
Boyd, Rebekah (2019) 'Nothing much has changed': Black boys’ experiences of exclusion and reintegration in mainstream secondary schools. Professional Doctorate thesis, Tavistock and Portman NHS Foundation Trust / University of Essex. Full text available
Millar Jr, Tennyson E (2015) Race, identity and the transference / countertransference: A mixed-race patient and a mixed-race therapist - a single case study. Professional Doctorate thesis, Tavistock and Portman NHS Foundation Trust. Full text available
Terrelonge, Dion (2015) Why do so many white working class boys underachieve? An exploration of underpinning factors and beliefs. Professional Doctorate thesis, Tavistock and Portman NHS Foundation Trust. Full text available
Film/Video
Barbour, Lola, Kent, Tim, Keating, Frank and Tipu, Ghazal (2021) Black men and mental health recovery: An intersectionalities approach. [Film/Video]
Bowen-Wright, Tosin, Kent, Tim and Ward, Ivan (2021) The psychological effects of racism. [Film/Video]
Cooper, Andrew, Shaw, Helen and Morgan, Helen (2020) Tavistock Policy Seminar: Whiteness – A problem for our time. [Film/Video]
Dugmore, Paul, Reid, Wayne, Henderson, Irene and Bambrough, Steve (2021) Dismantling institutional racism in social work: 20 years after Macpherson. [Film/Video]