Resources for Clinicians
Racial Microaggressions, Whiteness, and Feminist Therapy (Silvia L. Mazzula & Kevin L. Nadal (2015) Women & Therapy, 38:3-4, 308-326)
Unpacking the White Privilege Knapsack (Peggy McIntosh, 1990)
Racial Battle Fatigue (William A. Smith, Walter R. Allen and Lynette L. Danley, American Behavioral Scientist 2007 51: 551)
Microaggression Experiences and Related Health Stress (Hall, Joanne M. & Fields, Becky (2015) Global Qualitative Nursing Research 1–14)
Racial Battle Fatigue and the MisEducation of Black Men (Smith, William A., Hung, Man & Franklin, Jeremy D. (2011) The Journal of Negro Education 80(1), 63-82)UConn RACIAL/ ETHNIC STRESS & TRAUMA SURVEY (UnRESTS)
Whiteness as Pathological Narcissism (Arianne E. Miller, M.A. & Lawrence Josephs, Ph.D. (2009). Contemporary Psychoanalysis, 45:93-119)The Management of Affect Storms in the Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy of Borderline Patients Kernberg, O. F. (2003). Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, 51(2), 517–545.
An Overview of Countertransference with Borderline Patients GABBARD, G. O. (1993). The Journal of Psychotherapy Practice and Research, 2(1), 7–18.The Abject Self: Self States of Relentless Despair Adams, Kathleen. (2011). International Journal of Group Psychotherapy, 61(3), 332–364.
Whose Bad Objects Are We Anyway?: Repetition and Our Elusive Love Affair with Evil. Davies, J. M. (2004). Psychoanalytic Dialogues, 14(6), 711-732.
The wings of Icarus: Illusion and the problem of narcissism. Mitchell, S. A. (1986). Contemporary Psychoanalysis, 22(1), 107-132.