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Being White in the Helping Professions: Developing Effective Intercultural Awareness
2009, Kingsley Publishers, Jessica
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Being white in the helping professions: developing effective intercultural awareness
2009, Jessica Kingsley Publishers
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Being White in the Helping Professions
2009, Taylor & Francis Group
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Table of Contents
Introduction: Looking in the mirror
Part I: Experiencing whiteness in a racialized context
Being white
Discovering whiteness together
Shame and guilt
Part II: The practice of white helping professionals within a racialized context
The core beliefs underpinning our work as white helping professionals
Practicing with white awareness as professionals
Part III: White organisations within a racialized context
Organisational considerations : working in a racialized context
Training for white awareness
Whiteness in supervision
Conclusion: This is the best time to dream the best dream of them all.
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