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Author Carter, Robert T

Title Confronting Racism : Integrating Mental Health Research into Legal Strategies and Reforms
Published Milton : Routledge, 2019

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Description 1 online resource (289 pages)
Contents Chapter 1 An Introduction to Racism and What It Means to Confront It Part 1 What Do We Know About the History of Racial Injustice? Historical and Current Underpinnings Chapter 2 Historical and Contemporary Obstacles to Combating Racism Chapter 3 Why Legal Redress Has Been So Difficult Chapter 4 Undoing Civil Rights: Two Steps Forward, One and a Half Steps Back Part 2 Racism Hurts: Psychological and Emotional Costs Chapter 5 The Harm of Encounters with Racial Discrimination Chapter 6 Reconceptualizing Racism and Presenting a Theory of Race-Based Traumatic Stress Chapter 7 Measuring Race-Based Traumatic Stress Injury as Legally Actionable Emotional Distress Part 3 Where Do We Go from Here? A Model for Legal Redress Chapter 8 Forensic Assessment of Race-Based Traumatic Stress Chapter 9 A Legal Framework for Confronting Racism: Framework and Reforms for Law, Policy, Practice Chapter 10 Applying the Framework: Confronting Racism and Advocating for Legal Reform Part 4 Integrating Mental Health and the Law Chapter 11 Mental Health Evaluations: Race-Related Mental Health Standards and Practices Chapter 12 Integrating the Law and Mental Health: Collaborating to Confront Racism;
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Form Electronic book
Author Scheuermann, Thomas D
ISBN 9781351373128
1351373129
9781351373111
1351373110