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Internalized oppression as a barrier to effective group work with black women

Pages 235-242 | Published online: 31 Jan 2008

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Jill D. Paquin, Courtney Abegunde, Alexis Hahn & Ruth E. Fassinger. (2021) A Brief History of Group Therapy as a Field and the Representation of Women in Its Development. International Journal of Group Psychotherapy 71:1, pages 13-80.
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Martinque K. Jones & Brandi Pritchett-Johnson. (2018) “Invincible Black Women”: Group Therapy for Black College Women. The Journal for Specialists in Group Work 43:4, pages 349-375.
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EllenL. Short & WendiS. Williams. (2014) From the Inside Out: Group Work With Women of Color. The Journal for Specialists in Group Work 39:1, pages 71-91.
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FayeY. Abram & Ashley Cruce. (2007) A Re‐conceptualization of ‘Reverse Mission’ for International Social Work Education and Practice. Social Work Education 26:1, pages 3-19.
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DerylF. Bailey & MaryE. Bradbury-Bailey. (2006) Promoting Achievement for African American Males through Group Work. The Journal for Specialists in Group Work 32:1, pages 83-96.
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Aretha Faye Marbley. (2004) His Eye Is on the Sparrow: A Counselor of Color's Perception of Facilitating Groups with Predominantly White Members. The Journal for Specialists in Group Work 29:3, pages 247-258.
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Anita Jones Thomas. (2001) African American Women's Spiritual Beliefs. Women & Therapy 23:4, pages 1-12.
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Carmen Braun Williams. (2000) African American Women, Afrocentrism and Feminism. Women & Therapy 22:4, pages 1-16.
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Carmen Braun Williams, Marsha Wiggins Frame & Evelyn Green. (1999) Counseling groups for african american women: A focus on spirituality. The Journal for Specialists in Group Work 24:3, pages 260-273.
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JaniceL. Delucia-waack. (1996) Multiculturalism is inherent in all group work. The Journal for Specialists in Group Work 21:4, pages 218-223.
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Ellen C. Bronder, Suzette L. Speight, Karen M. Witherspoon & Anita J. Thomas. (2013) John Henryism, Depression, and Perceived Social Support in Black Women. Journal of Black Psychology 40:2, pages 115-137.
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Carmen Braun Williams & Marsha I. Wiggins. (2011) Womanist Spirituality as a Response to the Racism‐Sexism Double Bind in African American Women. Counseling and Values 54:2, pages 175-186.
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James L. Moore & Octavia Madison-Colmore. (2013) Using the H.E.R.S. model in counseling African-American women. Journal of African American Studies 9:2, pages 39-50.
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Carmen Braun Williams. (2005) Counseling African American Women: Multiple Identities-Multiple Constraints. Journal of Counseling & Development 83:3, pages 278-283.
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Anita Jones Thomas, Karen McCurtis Witherspoon & Suzette L. Speight. (2016) Toward the Development of the Stereotypic Roles for Black Women Scale. Journal of Black Psychology 30:3, pages 426-442.
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Twinet Parmer, Mary Smith Arnold, Tuoanyeney Natt & Christopher Janson. (2016) Physical Attractiveness as a Process of Internalized Oppression and Multigenerational Transmission in African American Families. The Family Journal 12:3, pages 230-242.
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