- Participants will be able to identify different ways in which bigotry manifests in the clinical situation.
- Participants will critically analyze theoretical concepts that aid in conceptualizing the role of bigotry in the clinical situation.
- Participants will explore practical strategies for navigating bigoted material that arises in the clinical situation.
Speaker: Carter J. Carter, Ph.D, LICSW
Dr. Carter is Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychology at the Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts; he also holds appointments as Lecturer in the DSW Program, and Affiliated Faculty in the Program for Psychoanalytic Studies, at the University of Pennsylvania. Dr. Carter is a scholar of bigotry, discrimination, and the psychodynamic underpinnings of interpersonal and structural violence. His work has recently beenpublished in Psychoanalytic Dialogues, Studies in Gender & Sexuality, Psychoanalysis Culture & Society, and the International Journal of Applied Psychoanalytic Studies. In addition to their scholarly work, they maintain a private practice in psychoanalytic psychotherapy and clinical supervision.
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