Race and Psychoanalysis, Aboriginal Populations in the Mind
Aboriginal Populations in the Mind
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Celia Brickman's "Race and Psychoanalysis, Aboriginal Populations in the Mind" offers a critical examination of psychoanalytic theory through the lens of race and colonialism.
The book challenges the inherent biases within traditional psychoanalytic concepts and frameworks.
Brickman explores how these biases have impacted the understanding and treatment of individuals from marginalized communities.
She delves into the historical context of psychoanalysis and its entanglement with colonial power structures.
The book advocates for a more inclusive and culturally sensitive approach to psychoanalytic practice.
The book challenges the inherent biases within traditional psychoanalytic concepts and frameworks.
Brickman explores how these biases have impacted the understanding and treatment of individuals from marginalized communities.
She delves into the historical context of psychoanalysis and its entanglement with colonial power structures.
The book advocates for a more inclusive and culturally sensitive approach to psychoanalytic practice.
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for its challenge to commonly used terms in psychoanalysis and its exploration of race within the field.

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