Clinicians of Color Speak
List of Resources

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Contact information

Panelists:

Chanda Griffin, LCSW (Moderator): Chandag35@gmail.com

Samuel Aymer, Ph.D.: saymer@hunter.cuny.edu

Priti Doshi, JD, LP: pdoshipsyche@gmail.com ; website: https://pritidoshipsychotherapy.com

Rossanna Echegoyén, LCSW: rossanna.echegoyen@gmail.com

Corby Serrano, LCSW: cserrano@nipinst.org

For NIP Candidate Committee for Inclusion and Diversity:

Jonathan Blazon Yee, LMSW: jblazon@nipinst.org

For NIP Recruitment:

Matt Aibel, LCSW: matt.aibel@gmail.com


Helpful Organizations

Black Psychoanalysts Speak: https://www.blackpsychoanalystsspeak.org

Psychoanalytic Coalition for Social Justice: https://psychoanalyticcoalition.org/resources/

Racial Literacy Groups: https://racialliteracygroups.com


Recommended Readings

BOOKS:

Akhtar, S., & Kramer, S. (1998). The Colors of Childhood: Separation-Individuation across Cultural, Racial, and Ethnic Diversity. Jason Aronson, Incorporated.

Eng, D. L., & Han, S. (2019). Racial melancholia, racial dissociation: On the social and psychic lives of Asian Americans. Duke University Press.

Gil, R. M., & Vazquez, C. I. (2014). The Maria paradox: How Latinas can merge old world traditions with new world self-esteem. Open Road Media.

Gherovici, P., & Christian, C. (Eds.). (2018). Psychoanalysis in the barrios: Race, class, and the unconscious. Routledge.

Perez-Foster, R., & Moskowitz, M. (Eds.). (1996). Reaching across boundaries of culture and class: Widening the scope of psychotherapy. Jason Aronson, Incorporated.

Togashi, K., & Kottler, A. (2015). Kohut's Twinship Across Cultures: The Psychology of Being Human. Routledge.

ARTICLES:

Akbar, N. I. (1991). Mental disorder among African Americans.

Cofresí, N. I. (2002). The influence of Marianismo on psychoanalytic work with Latinas: Transference and countertransference implications. The Psychoanalytic Study of the Child, 57(1), 435-451.

Comas-Diaz, L., & Jacobsen, F. M. (1991). Ethnocultural transference and countertransference in the therapeutic dyad. American journal of Orthopsychiatry, 61(3), 392.

Hamer, F.M. (2002). Guards at the Gate: Race, Resistance and Psychic Reality. J. Amer. Psychoanal. Assn., 50(4):1219-1237

Hamer, F.M. (2006). Racism as a Transference State. Psychoanal. Q., 75(1):197-214

AUTHORS:

Ricardo Ainslie has written quite a bit on community psychoanalysis and the immigrant experience.

Daniel Gaztambide has written as a white presenting Latino.

Frantz Fanon, influential writer in the field of post-colonial studies and the psychopathology of colonization.

Ruth Lijtmaer has written on transference/countertransference as a white Latina in mixed-race dyads and her work with refugees.


NIP Virtual Open House Dates

• Thursday, March 25, 7:00-9:00pm

• Sunday, April 11, 6:30-8:30pm

• Thursday, April 29, 7:00-9:00pm

Visit our open house page to register and for more information