Back Yourself
Back Yourself
A Wellbeing Guide to Healing from Racial Trauma
Lawrence, Lildonia
Trigger Publishing
04/2025
192
Mole
9781837960897
15 a 20 dias
Descrição não disponível.
Introduction
Who is this book for?
How this book will help you
How to use this book
Chapter 1: Managing microaggressions
The impact of microaggressions
Advocating for yourself
Developing systems to self-soothe
Take care takeaways
This chapter covers the ways that microaggressions can occur in everyday life and the impact that they can have on mental health and wellbeing. It starts with the author's own experiences of being on the receiving end of microaggressions, the personal impact they've had on her, and her experience of working with clients who have experienced microaggressions. The chapter goes on to give tips on how the reader can advocate for themselves and stand in their power in the face of microaggressions. This includes guidance on how to keep psychologically and physically safe, such as how to develop a self-care plan. The chapter ends with actionable ways to self-soothe, both as a form of self-care and after-care in the face of microaggressions.
Chapter 2: Overcoming othering
What does it mean to be the other?
Ways to embrace your uniqueness.
Advice and tools for defeating othering.
Take care takeaways
This chapter covers the unique experience of being othered as a BIPOC person and how it can impact one's sense of self. The author discusses her own experiences of being othered as a Black mixed-heritage woman, particularly during her early education in the Netherlands and within previous intercultural relationships. She also shares case studies of individuals who have felt othered in education and work due to their race, ethnicity, culture or religion. The chapter then moves on to exercises designed to support the reader to embrace their uniqueness and think about ways in which their differences are their superpowers (e.g., workshopping the gifts that your heritage has given you). The chapter ends with advice and tools for taking up space when feeling othered and advice on building interpersonal connection in a range of environments (e.g., building connection in majority-white spaces).
Chapter 3: Combatting cultural conflict
The impact of a split identity
Strategies to reframe familial disconnect.
The positive power of cultural diversity
Take care takeaways
This chapter covers the impact that growing up in majority-white Western spaces can have on a person of colour's identity. The author talks about her experience of growing up as a third-culture, dual-citizenship, mixed-heritage person and some of the identity struggles that came with it. The chapter explores family conflict and some of the challenges that come with a cross-cultural identity, such as differences in educational and career expectations between parents and children. Within the chapter ,exercises and tools are provided to help reframe difference, and improve cross-cultural familial communication with parents and extended family members. This includes exercises for the readers to explore personal values and tips for positive communication with parents and extended family members. It also explores some of the many positives of growing up across cultures, and give the reader with advice to help them celebrate elements of their culture that inspire pride and joy.
Chapter 4: Coping with colourism
The history of colourism
How to love the skin you're in
Resources to move past colourism
Take care takeaways
This chapter explores the author's experience of colourism and how it impacted her during her life, particularly during her teenage years growing up in the '90s and '00s. It gives a brief overview of colourism from both a historical and modern-day perspective, including interrelated topics such as anti-Blackness, texturism and light-skinned privilege. The chapter includes mind-body tools, such as affirmations, journalling, and self-touch, to help the reader embrace and love their skin/skin tone. The chapter guides the reader to build up a bank of people from a variety of communities that they can look up to, to encourage positive representation. The chapter ends with ways in which we can work to overcome colourism in our everyday lives, e.g., at work and with younger generations.
Chapter 5: Transforming Transgenerational Trauma
Indicators of transgenerational trauma
Modalities for healing and growth
Taming the stress response
Ways to work with intergenerational healing
Take care takeaways
This chapter overviews the author's experience of transgenerational trauma via the transatlantic slave trade, the genocide and displacement of indigenous Americans, and the reconciliation with having European and colonial ancestry. The chapter defines secondary trauma and transgenerational trauma, and shows the impact that both can have on psychological, emotional, spiritual and physical wellbeing. It also covers intergenerational trauma and the impact that parents' and grandparents' experiences can have on us in the present day. The chapter covers a wide range of healing modalities (such as Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction, support groups and body-based therapies), which can support trauma recovery, along with tools for managing one's stress response in the moment. It concludes with a guide on how to tune it to intergenerational wisdom as part of the healing journey.
Afterword
Final thoughts
Acknowledgements
Resources
Glossary
References
Who is this book for?
How this book will help you
How to use this book
Chapter 1: Managing microaggressions
The impact of microaggressions
Advocating for yourself
Developing systems to self-soothe
Take care takeaways
This chapter covers the ways that microaggressions can occur in everyday life and the impact that they can have on mental health and wellbeing. It starts with the author's own experiences of being on the receiving end of microaggressions, the personal impact they've had on her, and her experience of working with clients who have experienced microaggressions. The chapter goes on to give tips on how the reader can advocate for themselves and stand in their power in the face of microaggressions. This includes guidance on how to keep psychologically and physically safe, such as how to develop a self-care plan. The chapter ends with actionable ways to self-soothe, both as a form of self-care and after-care in the face of microaggressions.
Chapter 2: Overcoming othering
What does it mean to be the other?
Ways to embrace your uniqueness.
Advice and tools for defeating othering.
Take care takeaways
This chapter covers the unique experience of being othered as a BIPOC person and how it can impact one's sense of self. The author discusses her own experiences of being othered as a Black mixed-heritage woman, particularly during her early education in the Netherlands and within previous intercultural relationships. She also shares case studies of individuals who have felt othered in education and work due to their race, ethnicity, culture or religion. The chapter then moves on to exercises designed to support the reader to embrace their uniqueness and think about ways in which their differences are their superpowers (e.g., workshopping the gifts that your heritage has given you). The chapter ends with advice and tools for taking up space when feeling othered and advice on building interpersonal connection in a range of environments (e.g., building connection in majority-white spaces).
Chapter 3: Combatting cultural conflict
The impact of a split identity
Strategies to reframe familial disconnect.
The positive power of cultural diversity
Take care takeaways
This chapter covers the impact that growing up in majority-white Western spaces can have on a person of colour's identity. The author talks about her experience of growing up as a third-culture, dual-citizenship, mixed-heritage person and some of the identity struggles that came with it. The chapter explores family conflict and some of the challenges that come with a cross-cultural identity, such as differences in educational and career expectations between parents and children. Within the chapter ,exercises and tools are provided to help reframe difference, and improve cross-cultural familial communication with parents and extended family members. This includes exercises for the readers to explore personal values and tips for positive communication with parents and extended family members. It also explores some of the many positives of growing up across cultures, and give the reader with advice to help them celebrate elements of their culture that inspire pride and joy.
Chapter 4: Coping with colourism
The history of colourism
How to love the skin you're in
Resources to move past colourism
Take care takeaways
This chapter explores the author's experience of colourism and how it impacted her during her life, particularly during her teenage years growing up in the '90s and '00s. It gives a brief overview of colourism from both a historical and modern-day perspective, including interrelated topics such as anti-Blackness, texturism and light-skinned privilege. The chapter includes mind-body tools, such as affirmations, journalling, and self-touch, to help the reader embrace and love their skin/skin tone. The chapter guides the reader to build up a bank of people from a variety of communities that they can look up to, to encourage positive representation. The chapter ends with ways in which we can work to overcome colourism in our everyday lives, e.g., at work and with younger generations.
Chapter 5: Transforming Transgenerational Trauma
Indicators of transgenerational trauma
Modalities for healing and growth
Taming the stress response
Ways to work with intergenerational healing
Take care takeaways
This chapter overviews the author's experience of transgenerational trauma via the transatlantic slave trade, the genocide and displacement of indigenous Americans, and the reconciliation with having European and colonial ancestry. The chapter defines secondary trauma and transgenerational trauma, and shows the impact that both can have on psychological, emotional, spiritual and physical wellbeing. It also covers intergenerational trauma and the impact that parents' and grandparents' experiences can have on us in the present day. The chapter covers a wide range of healing modalities (such as Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction, support groups and body-based therapies), which can support trauma recovery, along with tools for managing one's stress response in the moment. It concludes with a guide on how to tune it to intergenerational wisdom as part of the healing journey.
Afterword
Final thoughts
Acknowledgements
Resources
Glossary
References
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
of colour, politics, microaggressions,; self-care, intersections, identity, community,; anti-blackness, affirmations, culture, BIPOC,; health, workplace, racism, diversity, POC, people; Race, traumatic, British, discrimination, mental; transgenerational, stress, colourism,; minority, ethnic groups, BAME
Introduction
Who is this book for?
How this book will help you
How to use this book
Chapter 1: Managing microaggressions
The impact of microaggressions
Advocating for yourself
Developing systems to self-soothe
Take care takeaways
This chapter covers the ways that microaggressions can occur in everyday life and the impact that they can have on mental health and wellbeing. It starts with the author's own experiences of being on the receiving end of microaggressions, the personal impact they've had on her, and her experience of working with clients who have experienced microaggressions. The chapter goes on to give tips on how the reader can advocate for themselves and stand in their power in the face of microaggressions. This includes guidance on how to keep psychologically and physically safe, such as how to develop a self-care plan. The chapter ends with actionable ways to self-soothe, both as a form of self-care and after-care in the face of microaggressions.
Chapter 2: Overcoming othering
What does it mean to be the other?
Ways to embrace your uniqueness.
Advice and tools for defeating othering.
Take care takeaways
This chapter covers the unique experience of being othered as a BIPOC person and how it can impact one's sense of self. The author discusses her own experiences of being othered as a Black mixed-heritage woman, particularly during her early education in the Netherlands and within previous intercultural relationships. She also shares case studies of individuals who have felt othered in education and work due to their race, ethnicity, culture or religion. The chapter then moves on to exercises designed to support the reader to embrace their uniqueness and think about ways in which their differences are their superpowers (e.g., workshopping the gifts that your heritage has given you). The chapter ends with advice and tools for taking up space when feeling othered and advice on building interpersonal connection in a range of environments (e.g., building connection in majority-white spaces).
Chapter 3: Combatting cultural conflict
The impact of a split identity
Strategies to reframe familial disconnect.
The positive power of cultural diversity
Take care takeaways
This chapter covers the impact that growing up in majority-white Western spaces can have on a person of colour's identity. The author talks about her experience of growing up as a third-culture, dual-citizenship, mixed-heritage person and some of the identity struggles that came with it. The chapter explores family conflict and some of the challenges that come with a cross-cultural identity, such as differences in educational and career expectations between parents and children. Within the chapter ,exercises and tools are provided to help reframe difference, and improve cross-cultural familial communication with parents and extended family members. This includes exercises for the readers to explore personal values and tips for positive communication with parents and extended family members. It also explores some of the many positives of growing up across cultures, and give the reader with advice to help them celebrate elements of their culture that inspire pride and joy.
Chapter 4: Coping with colourism
The history of colourism
How to love the skin you're in
Resources to move past colourism
Take care takeaways
This chapter explores the author's experience of colourism and how it impacted her during her life, particularly during her teenage years growing up in the '90s and '00s. It gives a brief overview of colourism from both a historical and modern-day perspective, including interrelated topics such as anti-Blackness, texturism and light-skinned privilege. The chapter includes mind-body tools, such as affirmations, journalling, and self-touch, to help the reader embrace and love their skin/skin tone. The chapter guides the reader to build up a bank of people from a variety of communities that they can look up to, to encourage positive representation. The chapter ends with ways in which we can work to overcome colourism in our everyday lives, e.g., at work and with younger generations.
Chapter 5: Transforming Transgenerational Trauma
Indicators of transgenerational trauma
Modalities for healing and growth
Taming the stress response
Ways to work with intergenerational healing
Take care takeaways
This chapter overviews the author's experience of transgenerational trauma via the transatlantic slave trade, the genocide and displacement of indigenous Americans, and the reconciliation with having European and colonial ancestry. The chapter defines secondary trauma and transgenerational trauma, and shows the impact that both can have on psychological, emotional, spiritual and physical wellbeing. It also covers intergenerational trauma and the impact that parents' and grandparents' experiences can have on us in the present day. The chapter covers a wide range of healing modalities (such as Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction, support groups and body-based therapies), which can support trauma recovery, along with tools for managing one's stress response in the moment. It concludes with a guide on how to tune it to intergenerational wisdom as part of the healing journey.
Afterword
Final thoughts
Acknowledgements
Resources
Glossary
References
Who is this book for?
How this book will help you
How to use this book
Chapter 1: Managing microaggressions
The impact of microaggressions
Advocating for yourself
Developing systems to self-soothe
Take care takeaways
This chapter covers the ways that microaggressions can occur in everyday life and the impact that they can have on mental health and wellbeing. It starts with the author's own experiences of being on the receiving end of microaggressions, the personal impact they've had on her, and her experience of working with clients who have experienced microaggressions. The chapter goes on to give tips on how the reader can advocate for themselves and stand in their power in the face of microaggressions. This includes guidance on how to keep psychologically and physically safe, such as how to develop a self-care plan. The chapter ends with actionable ways to self-soothe, both as a form of self-care and after-care in the face of microaggressions.
Chapter 2: Overcoming othering
What does it mean to be the other?
Ways to embrace your uniqueness.
Advice and tools for defeating othering.
Take care takeaways
This chapter covers the unique experience of being othered as a BIPOC person and how it can impact one's sense of self. The author discusses her own experiences of being othered as a Black mixed-heritage woman, particularly during her early education in the Netherlands and within previous intercultural relationships. She also shares case studies of individuals who have felt othered in education and work due to their race, ethnicity, culture or religion. The chapter then moves on to exercises designed to support the reader to embrace their uniqueness and think about ways in which their differences are their superpowers (e.g., workshopping the gifts that your heritage has given you). The chapter ends with advice and tools for taking up space when feeling othered and advice on building interpersonal connection in a range of environments (e.g., building connection in majority-white spaces).
Chapter 3: Combatting cultural conflict
The impact of a split identity
Strategies to reframe familial disconnect.
The positive power of cultural diversity
Take care takeaways
This chapter covers the impact that growing up in majority-white Western spaces can have on a person of colour's identity. The author talks about her experience of growing up as a third-culture, dual-citizenship, mixed-heritage person and some of the identity struggles that came with it. The chapter explores family conflict and some of the challenges that come with a cross-cultural identity, such as differences in educational and career expectations between parents and children. Within the chapter ,exercises and tools are provided to help reframe difference, and improve cross-cultural familial communication with parents and extended family members. This includes exercises for the readers to explore personal values and tips for positive communication with parents and extended family members. It also explores some of the many positives of growing up across cultures, and give the reader with advice to help them celebrate elements of their culture that inspire pride and joy.
Chapter 4: Coping with colourism
The history of colourism
How to love the skin you're in
Resources to move past colourism
Take care takeaways
This chapter explores the author's experience of colourism and how it impacted her during her life, particularly during her teenage years growing up in the '90s and '00s. It gives a brief overview of colourism from both a historical and modern-day perspective, including interrelated topics such as anti-Blackness, texturism and light-skinned privilege. The chapter includes mind-body tools, such as affirmations, journalling, and self-touch, to help the reader embrace and love their skin/skin tone. The chapter guides the reader to build up a bank of people from a variety of communities that they can look up to, to encourage positive representation. The chapter ends with ways in which we can work to overcome colourism in our everyday lives, e.g., at work and with younger generations.
Chapter 5: Transforming Transgenerational Trauma
Indicators of transgenerational trauma
Modalities for healing and growth
Taming the stress response
Ways to work with intergenerational healing
Take care takeaways
This chapter overviews the author's experience of transgenerational trauma via the transatlantic slave trade, the genocide and displacement of indigenous Americans, and the reconciliation with having European and colonial ancestry. The chapter defines secondary trauma and transgenerational trauma, and shows the impact that both can have on psychological, emotional, spiritual and physical wellbeing. It also covers intergenerational trauma and the impact that parents' and grandparents' experiences can have on us in the present day. The chapter covers a wide range of healing modalities (such as Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction, support groups and body-based therapies), which can support trauma recovery, along with tools for managing one's stress response in the moment. It concludes with a guide on how to tune it to intergenerational wisdom as part of the healing journey.
Afterword
Final thoughts
Acknowledgements
Resources
Glossary
References
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
of colour, politics, microaggressions,; self-care, intersections, identity, community,; anti-blackness, affirmations, culture, BIPOC,; health, workplace, racism, diversity, POC, people; Race, traumatic, British, discrimination, mental; transgenerational, stress, colourism,; minority, ethnic groups, BAME