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Death Before Dis': Therapy with African American Youth

Session #: 718-403
Presenter(s): Kenneth Hardy
Session Length: 2 hr. 00 min.
Event: 2008 Networker Annual Symposium
Date: March 13-16, 2008

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For many inner-city African American youths today, the issues of integrity and respect are so intense that they'd rather die or kill than sacrifice their self-esteem. This workshop will present a unique approach to working with African American youngsters based on an understanding of their culture and the therapeutic imperative of restoring and supporting their dignity. In this approach, rather than challenging or confronting, the therapist's work focuses on affirming and recognizing teenage clients' "badges of ability." The presenter will show videotaped examples of this work, offer techniques for handling the therapist's own anxiety about working with tough kids, and explore the skillful use of the self of the therapist in this approach. We'll also discuss the special crossracial issues involved when white therapists use this method.



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