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Therapy with a Black man dealing with societal pressures

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Format:
Video
Contributor:
Turner, Erlanger A., presenter.
American Psychological Association, publisher.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Cognitive Behavior Therapy.
Cognitive therapy.
Race discrimination--Psychological aspects.
Race discrimination.
Men, Black--Psychology.
Men, Black.
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy.
Racism.
Men--psychology.
Black or African American--psychology.
Medical Subjects:
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy.
Racism.
Men--psychology.
Black or African American--psychology.
Local Subjects:
Cognitive Behavior Therapy.
Genre:
Nonfiction films
Educational films
Physical Description:
1 online resource (1 streaming video file (41 min., 00 sec.))
Place of Publication:
[Washington, D.C.] American Psychological Association 2022
System Details:
video file
Summary:
Therapist Dr. Erlanger Turner and the client introduce themselves and the client shares that he is in therapy to address concerns related to the impact of losing his job. The therapist facilitates exploration of how pressures from society lead the client to believe that he must be a provider and address his emotions on his own. The therapist and the client discuss the role of the client's parents and the client's racial identity, and how they have impacted the client's expectations for himself. The session closes with the client reflecting on his desire to achieve some semblance of peace in his life. The client in this video is portrayed by an actor on the basis of a composite of cases
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