How are Blackness and Whiteness Embodied in the Clinical Encounter?

Saturday, February 22nd, 2025.
Online from 12 Noon – 2:00PM/Eastern.

Although therapists and patients have always lived in a world roiled by racism, few psychoanalytic therapists have examined how racial differences affect the clinical situation. In the hope of bringing this important matter to the forefront of our attention, this conversation focuses on the embodiment of blackness and whiteness within therapeutic contexts.

THE EMBODIMENT SERIES OF 2024-2025


WITH MODERATOR-HOSTS
DORIS BROTHERS, PhD and JON SLETVOLD, PsyD

How are Blackness and Whiteness Embodied in the Clinical Encounter?

UDESH ANDA, PsyD
FANNIE BREWSTER, MFA
LYNNE JACOBS, PhD
GUILANINE KINOUANI, PhD

Saturday, February 22nd, 2025
Online from 12 Noon – 2:00PM/Eastern

Visit our faculty page for more information about our speakers and moderators/hosts.
Information about this event is also available from The William Alanson White Institute of Psychiatry, Psychoanalysis & Psychology.

COMING IN MAY: The Embodiment of Madness

PRESENTED BY 
William Alanson White Institute
IN COLLABORATION WITH
The Wilhelm Reich Center for the Study of Embodiment