On Becoming a Racially Sensitive Therapist: Race and Clinical Practice

Book Details
- Publisher : WW Norton & Co
- Published : June 2025
- Cover : Paperback
- Pages : 304
- Category :
Individual Psychotherapy - Catalogue No : 98150
- ISBN 13 : 9781324082491
- ISBN 10 : 1324082496
Also by Kenneth V. Hardy
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Claims of color blindness and the insistence that all clients are essentially the same have contributed to a dearth of knowledge and understanding regarding the delivery of racially sensitive treatment. For many clinicians, addressing issues of race in therapy mirrors the same discomfort that permeates most of our efforts to discuss it outside of treatment. Yet providing racially sensitive therapy, as well as possessing the clinical acumen to address complex issues of race and culture, is vital to competent contemporary practice.
The volume is organized into three fundamental sections with contributions from mental health experts who have done the work to unlearn systemic biases about race and therapy. The first section introduces the concept of a racially sensitive therapist and what it means to become one. The second section focuses on cultural and racial storytelling to help uncover unknown parts of oneself and emphasizes racial self-examination, self-interrogation, and personal transformation. And the final section transports the reader from seeing and being to doing with racially informed intervention methods.A monumental undertaking, this book is an essential step for healers and caregivers to reframe the therapy process for all clients.
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Dr. Hardy and his colleagues offer a profound exploration of how whiteness shapes our identities, cultures, and society. Through case presentations, compelling stories, and reflections, the authors guide therapists toward cultural authenticity and healing. This book challenges readers to confront systemic oppression, embrace their true selves, and reclaim their cultural voices in transformative work both inside and outside the therapy room.
Larry G. Tucker, LMFT, owner of Kente Circle and president/executive director of Kente Circle Training Institute, Minneapolis, MN
It is rare to encounter both a deeply practical and beautifully written edited volume on the topic of therapist training. Kenneth V. Hardy, along with a highly experienced set of contributors, has done just that. This work serves both as a call to action and as a point-by-point roadmap for exploration of the therapist’s racialized Self through the imposing terrain of internalized whiteness. Instructive and truly soul healing!
Antoinette U. Rodriguez, LMSW, marriage and family therapist practicing in New York, NY
Dr. Hardy has once again orchestrated an exemplar of powerful self-explorations that cultivate compassion, courage, curiosity, and connection. While mainstream textbooks are saturated with whiteness, and focus on teaching techniques, this book offers a blueprint of how to deconstruct the experience of race to foster meaningful conversations in therapy. If therapists are vehicles for change, this book is a must-read manual of operations!
Liang-Ying Chou, PhD, LMFT, therapist in private practice, trainer, and educator of marriage and family therapy at Iona University
Dr. Hardy and colleagues have boiled down the daunting and complex process of becoming a racially sensitive therapist into concrete competencies using language and examples that make the process accessible and attainable. This is an absolute must-read for every healing practitioner and training institution that cares about serving all people.
Bukky Kolawole, PsyD, couples therapist, executive coach, and founder of Relationship HQ
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
About the Contributors
Preface
I - The Process of Becoming
1. Seeing, Being, Doing: A Critical Epistemological Process
Kenneth V. Hardy
2. The Process of Becoming: Principles, Preparation, and Practice
Kenneth V. Hardy
3. A Primer for Practicing Racially Sensitive Supervision: A Practical Guide for Supervisors
Kenneth V. Hardy and Toby Bobes
4. Moving Toward Racially Sensitive, Equity-Focused Training: Confessions of a Recovering White-Centered Trainer
Sharon RC Lee
II - Racial Stories and the Self of the Therapist
5. Racial and Cultural Storytelling: A Clinical Tool for Promoting Racial Sensitivity
Kenneth V. Hardy
6. Wandering and Wondering in the Wilderness: On Being White and Jewish in the United States
Bonnie Berman Cushing
7. From Shame to Pride: MY Mother/your mammy and the Making of a Racially Sensitive Psychologist
Vanessa M. Bing
8. Unpacking My Invisible Racial Luggage: The One I Brought from Colombia and Failed to Unpack
Gloria Lopez-Henriquez
9. At the Intersection of Whiteness, Trauma, and Relationship
Sharon RC Lee
10. Notes from a Diary: Does Jewish ldentity Cloud or Clarify an Understanding of Race?
Elana Katz
III - Therapeutic Issues and Approaches
11. Soul Work: A pathway to Help Heal Communities of Color
Kenneth V. Hardy
12. Names: An Effective Approach to Enhancing the Therapeutic Alliance and Addressing Racial Trauma
Niketa Kumar
13. Racial Harm in Helping Relationships and an Uncommon Journey Toward Repair
Yasmeen Rubidge and Lane Arye
14. Getting to the Heart of the Matter: White Therapists Working with White Clients Around Race
Virginia Seewaldt
15. Race and the Need for Racial Reckoning in Clinical and Educational Training
Vanessa M. Bing
Notes
References
Index
About the Editor(s)
Kenneth V. Hardy, PhD, is a clinical and organizational consultant at the Eikenberg Academy for Social Justice in New York City, where he also serves as director. He provides racially focused trauma informed training, executive coaching, and consultation throughout the country and abroad. Dr. Hardy has been a frequent contributor to the popular media and has been featured on the Oprah Winfrey Show, Dateline NBC, and 20/20.
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