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Joy DeGruy Leary

Understanding the Lasting Impact of Historical Trauma.

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Author: Joy DeGruy Leary

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: 9780963401120

Language: English

Publish Date: 01/01/2005

Audiobook length: 31min

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Chapter 1: “I Don’t Even Notice Race”
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Chapter 2: Whole to Three-Fifths: Dehumanization
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Chapter 3: Crimes Against Humanity
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Chapter 4: Post Traumatic Slave Syndrome
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Chapter 5: Slavery’s Children
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Chapter 6: Healing
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Who should listen Post Traumatic Slave Syndrome

The summary audiobook of "Post Traumatic Slave Syndrome" by Joy DeGruy Leary is essential listening for individuals interested in understanding the long-lasting psychological effects of slavery on African American communities. It's particularly valuable for educators, mental health professionals, social justice advocates, and anyone engaged in conversations about race, identity, and healing. Additionally, those seeking to deepen their knowledge of historical trauma and its implications for contemporary society will find this summary a poignant and enlightening resource.

3 quotes from Post Traumatic Slave Syndrome

  • "The legacy of slavery is still very much alive in America, and its patterns and behaviors continue to impact the African American community today."
  • "Understanding the psychological effects of trauma on generations is crucial for healing and breaking free from the cycles of dysfunction."
  • "Empowerment and self-awareness are essential tools for overcoming the deep-rooted impacts of historical and ongoing oppression."

Author : Joy DeGruy Leary

Joy DeGruy Leary is a distinguished researcher, educator, and author, renowned for her significant contributions to the understanding of the psychological effects of slavery and systemic racism on African Americans through her groundbreaking work, "Post Traumatic Slave Syndrome." With a Ph.D. in social work and a master's degree in social work, Leary's academic background is complemented by her practical experience as a clinician and educator, specializing in cultural competency and effective communication in diverse communities. Her expertise extends beyond the classroom, as she engages in public speaking and training, advocating for social justice and healing from historical trauma. Through her innovative lens, Leary illuminates the intergenerational impacts of slavery, fostering a deeper understanding of historically rooted trauma and its modern-day implications.