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Psychoanalytic Dialogues
The International Journal of Relational Perspectives
Volume 19, 2009 - Issue 4
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Mixed Race and the Negotiation of Racialized Selves: Developing the Capacity for Internal Conflict

Pages 426-441 | Published online: 21 Aug 2009

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Hanoch Yerushalmi. (2021) Reshaping the Self-as-Therapist in Supervision. Psychoanalytic Social Work 28:2, pages 173-190.
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Chanda D. Griffin, Rossanna Echegoyén & Julie Hyman. (2020) The Secret Society: Perspectives from a Multiracial Cohort. Contemporary Psychoanalysis 56:2-3, pages 282-304.
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Alexandra P. Jamali & Teresa Méndez. (2019) “Know Whence you Came”: Psychoanalytic Theory, Queer Theory, and the Mixed-Race Experience. Psychoanalytic Social Work 26:1, pages 69-83.
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Zelda Gillian Knight. (2013) Black client, white therapist: Working with race in psychoanalytic psychotherapy in South Africa. The International Journal of Psychoanalysis 94:1, pages 17-31.
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Zarine L. Rocha. (2022) Clinical Sociology and Mixedness: Towards Applying Critical Mixed Race Theory in Everyday Life. Genealogy 6:2, pages 32.
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Dionne R. Powell. (2019) Race, African Americans, and Psychoanalysis: Collective Silence in the Therapeutic Situation. Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association 66:6, pages 1021-1049.
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Boris Thomas. (2016) Response to “Becoming Visible: The Case of Collette”. Clinical Social Work Journal 44:4, pages 345-350.
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Teresa Méndez. (2015) “My Sister Tried to Kill Me”: Enactment and Foreclosure in a Mixed-Race Dyad. Psychodynamic Psychiatry 43:2, pages 229-241.
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