Thinking about Race in the Therapeutic Encounter

Australia · CEU points & talks · Psychologists

Australian psychologists can deepen their practice with Yvette Esprey's talk on thinking about race within the therapeutic encounter. This CEU explores how racial identity impacts subjectivity and clinical dynamics, offering a relational psychoanalytic framework to address ethical imperatives and enhance cultural responsiveness for diverse Australian clients.

In this challenging and illuminating talk, Yvette Esprey offers a framework for thinking about race and racial identity in the therapeutic encounter, suggesting that a relational psychoanalytic framework allows for the consideration of how race impacts on subjectivity of both clients and therapists, and how racial dynamics impact on the therapeutic process. Yvette focuses on an awareness of racial dynamics as an ethical imperative, essential to good practice.

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Learning Outcomes

By the end of this talk, participants will be able to:

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