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Disenfranchised Grief: Examining Social, Cultural, and Relational Impacts - Paperback
Disenfranchised Grief: Examining Social, Cultural, and Relational Impacts - Paperback
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by Renee Blocker Turner (Editor), Sarah D. Stauffer (Editor)
Disenfranchised Grief expands the professional helper's understanding of the grief experiences that result from social, cultural, and relational oppression, microaggressions, disempowerment, and overt violence.
The authors blend trauma-informed practice and recent research on critical race theory, cultural humility, and intersectionality to both broaden mental health professionals' conceptualization of disenfranchised grief and its impacts and promote equity and inclusion among populations that have been marginalized.
Author Biography
Renee Blocker Turner, PhD, LPC-S, RPT-S(TM), is the director of the Expressive Therapies Institute, PLLC, and an author, researcher, and speaker with 20 years of experience supporting individuals and families in grief.
Sarah D. Stauffer, PhD, LPC, NCC, NCSC, RPT-S(TM), Psychologue-Psychothérapeute FSP, is children's services director at Association ESPAS in Switzerland and Associate Editor of the International Journal of Play Therapy.
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