商品簡介
As a UK psychotherapist who supervises a project which provides counseling for refugees, Ryde seeks to sensitize practitioners to how the usually unexamined experience of being 'white' affects intercultural relationships in racialized environments. Viewing unconscious processes as conceptualized by intersubjectivists Stolorow and Atwood, she explains how she explored her 'whiteness' via the action research technique of a co-operative inquiry group and applied this understanding to encourage greater diversity in organizations through white-awareness training. The book is based on the author's doctoral thesis research. Annotation c2009 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
作者簡介
Judy Ryde PhD is a freelance psychotherapist, supervisor and trainer of 25 years' experience. She provides supervision training across the helping professions within the Centre for Supervision and Team Development. Judy also supervises the BCPC Asylum Project which provides counselling and psychotherapy for asylum seekers and refugees, and was a co-founder of Psychotherapists and Counsellors for Social Responsibility.