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Joy DeGruy

Understanding Generational Trauma and Resilience in African Americans

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Author: Joy DeGruy

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: 9780985217273

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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Chapter 7: Epilogue
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Who should listen Post Traumatic Slave Syndrome by Joy DeGruy

The summary audiobook of "Post Traumatic Slave Syndrome" by Joy DeGruy is a vital resource for educators, mental health professionals, and individuals seeking to understand the deep-rooted impacts of slavery on African American communities. It is particularly beneficial for those involved in social justice, history, and cultural studies, as well as anyone interested in exploring the psychological effects of historical trauma and the ongoing challenges faced by marginalized groups. Listeners will gain insights into the cycles of trauma and resilience that shape contemporary societal dynamics, making it essential for advocates and allies working toward racial equity and healing.

3 quotes from Post Traumatic Slave Syndrome by Joy DeGruy

  • "The legacy of trauma is passed down through generations, impacting not just those who experienced it directly but also their descendants."
  • "To understand the impact of slavery on current generations, we must acknowledge and address the psychological and emotional scars left behind."
  • "Healing from trauma requires not just individual effort, but a collective understanding and commitment to confront our shared history."

Author : Joy DeGruy

Joy DeGruy is a renowned educator, researcher, and author, best known for her groundbreaking work on the psychological and social impacts of slavery on African American communities, particularly through her influential book "Post Traumatic Slave Syndrome: America's Legacy of Enduring Injury and Healing." With a deep background in social work and a PhD in social work research, DeGruy has dedicated her career to exploring the intersections of race, trauma, and resilience. She combines her academic expertise with personal insight, drawing from her own experiences and the collective histories of Black Americans to advocate for awareness and healing. Through her compelling narratives and evidence-based research, DeGruy aims to illuminate the lasting effects of historical trauma and promote a path toward understanding and recovery for generations affected by systemic oppression.