Silence And Racism In The Dyad By Daseta Gray
By Daseta Gray Racism is embedded in our world and in all facets of academia, and the institution of Psychoanalysis is not immune.
By Daseta Gray Racism is embedded in our world and in all facets of academia, and the institution of Psychoanalysis is not immune.
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By Daseta Gray In 1492, Italian explorer Christopher Columbus landed in what is now the Bahamas.
There are many books about the experiences of the enslaved however, there has not been an in-depth analysis of the psyches of the brutal white men and women who, for centuries, operated a system of brutality while they took away the voices of their captives.
By Daseta Gray Many enslaved African infants and toddlers were forcibly separated from their mothers for years without the opportunity to develop an ego which prevented them from developing a healthy relationship with internal objects.
By Daseta Gray At its best Psychoanalysis is about courage, the courage to explore uncomfortable terrain. The analyst and the analysand embark on a journey together.
Note: Ms. Grey offers this work as a living document, not complete, and in process. She looks forward to developing the work through dialogue. We commend her bravery in this regard and invite you to participate.