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‘Strong Black Women’ don’t bruise, don’t cry, don’t die?
‘Strong Black Women’ don’t bruise, don’t cry, don’t die?
This article explores the complex relationship between abuse and the lack of protection, for the perceived ‘strong black woman’. It unravels the harmful impact of this and includes tips on how to support a ‘strong black woman’. It contains upsetting and triggering information. please only read on, if you feel settled in this moment. please look after yourself if you read on, and note there are resources at the end of the document, if you need support or advice around domestic abuse.
How Solution Focused Hypnotherapy Can Help You with Your Anger
How Solution Focused Hypnotherapy Can Help You with Your Anger
“I wish I was straight”: The Psychological Wellbeing of Intersectional British, Gay, Pakistani, Muslim Males
“I wish I was straight”: The Psychological Wellbeing of Intersectional British, Gay, Pakistani, Muslim Males
The BAATN Blog - Where therapy, the race conversation and politics meet
The BAATN Blog - Where therapy, the race conversation and politics meet
Decolonizing Therapy - Dr Jennifer Mullan in Discussion with BAATN Members
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