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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Maysa AkbarPublisher: Publish Your Purpose Press Imprint: Publish Your Purpose Press Dimensions: Width: 15.00cm , Height: 3.00cm , Length: 21.80cm Weight: 0.499kg ISBN: 9781951591052ISBN 10: 1951591054 Pages: 224 Publication Date: 15 January 2020 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews"""This book helps me understand the impact of Urban Trauma on conditions in my city that my administration works to ameliorate. Dr. Akbar's poignant stories and insight into negative, often disruptive behaviors of children--and adults--living with multigenerational trauma provides a foundation for understanding these problems and provides tools to address these complex limiting behaviors."" -Toni Harp, Mayor, New Haven, Connecticut ""Dr. Akbar pokes her finger deep into the painful pulse of today's urban communities--clearly outlining behaviors and characteristics that have proven efficacious for some but a detriment to many others. As the mother of two black boys, Urban Trauma is a cultural masterpiece connecting the dots of history and the burden of proof that deals directly with what has been, what is, and what is to come."" -Staci L. Hallmon, Vice President, Essence Communications ""Urban Trauma defines a harrowing space in America's subconscious of things unsaid, but certainly understood by so many. With both eloquence and unapologetic candor, Dr. Akbar excavates the root causes of racism and the ensuing broken social paradigms through which our youth must navigate. This work is long overdue."" -James R. Nowlin, J.D., Best-selling author of The Purposeful Millionaire, and CEO of Excel Global Partners ""Understanding the complex experience of the African diaspora requires consideration of the impact of Urban Trauma on their health and mental health outcomes. Dr. Akbar, in her seminal work, is challenging the field of psychology and practitioners, specifically, to integrate the experiences of groups whose voices and experiences have continued to be muted as we work to heal the ills that they experience. Important, timely, and required!"" -Derrick M. Gordon, PhD, Associate Professor of Psychiatry (Psychology Section) Division of Prevention & Community Research Yale University School of Medicine Director of Research, Policy & Program on Male Development, The Consultation Center at Yale ""Urban Trauma is a must read for clinicians and all professionals working within and across the color-line. Dr. Akbar provides the reader with a unique and comprehensive view of trauma; one that expands our understanding and deepens our work with children, adolescents, adults, and families that have lived and adapted to traumatic experiences. We are compelled as clinicians, physicians, and clergy to utilize this knowledge in our efforts to heal the invisible wounds of our communities."" -Dr. Brett S. Rayford, Director of Program Development, Albert J. Solnit Children Center, A program of the CT Department of Children and Families ""Urban Trauma is a powerful and thoughtful piece on racism and the impact it has on Black communities. Dr. Akbar gives a detailed script for clinical and social practitioners as well as community advocates who are in the daily trenches fighting for social change and equality."" -Shahid Abdul-Karim, New Haven Register Community Engagement Editor" This book helps me understand the impact of Urban Trauma on conditions in my city that my administration works to ameliorate. Dr. Akbar's poignant stories and insight into negative, often disruptive behaviors of children--and adults--living with multigenerational trauma provides a foundation for understanding these problems and provides tools to address these complex limiting behaviors. -Toni Harp, Mayor, New Haven, Connecticut Dr. Akbar pokes her finger deep into the painful pulse of today's urban communities--clearly outlining behaviors and characteristics that have proven efficacious for some but a detriment to many others. As the mother of two black boys, Urban Trauma is a cultural masterpiece connecting the dots of history and the burden of proof that deals directly with what has been, what is, and what is to come. -Staci L. Hallmon, Vice President, Essence Communications Urban Trauma defines a harrowing space in America's subconscious of things unsaid, but certainly understood by so many. With both eloquence and unapologetic candor, Dr. Akbar excavates the root causes of racism and the ensuing broken social paradigms through which our youth must navigate. This work is long overdue. -James R. Nowlin, J.D., Best-selling author of The Purposeful Millionaire, and CEO of Excel Global Partners Understanding the complex experience of the African diaspora requires consideration of the impact of Urban Trauma on their health and mental health outcomes. Dr. Akbar, in her seminal work, is challenging the field of psychology and practitioners, specifically, to integrate the experiences of groups whose voices and experiences have continued to be muted as we work to heal the ills that they experience. Important, timely, and required! -Derrick M. Gordon, PhD, Associate Professor of Psychiatry (Psychology Section) Division of Prevention & Community Research Yale University School of Medicine Director of Research, Policy & Program on Male Development, The Consultation Center at Yale Urban Trauma is a must read for clinicians and all professionals working within and across the color-line. Dr. Akbar provides the reader with a unique and comprehensive view of trauma; one that expands our understanding and deepens our work with children, adolescents, adults, and families that have lived and adapted to traumatic experiences. We are compelled as clinicians, physicians, and clergy to utilize this knowledge in our efforts to heal the invisible wounds of our communities. -Dr. Brett S. Rayford, Director of Program Development, Albert J. Solnit Children Center, A program of the CT Department of Children and Families Urban Trauma is a powerful and thoughtful piece on racism and the impact it has on Black communities. Dr. Akbar gives a detailed script for clinical and social practitioners as well as community advocates who are in the daily trenches fighting for social change and equality. -Shahid Abdul-Karim, New Haven Register Community Engagement Editor Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |