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9781433838880

The Cultural Betrayal of Black Women and Girls A Black Feminist Approach to Healing from Sexual Abuse

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    9781433838880

  • ISBN10:

    1433838885

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2023-07-11
  • Publisher: American Psychological Association

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This book provides a theoretical framework for empirically examining the impact of violence on marginalized peoples across the lifespan. 

With anti-Black racism uniquely impacting Black women and girls who are sexually victimized, a unifying, empirically testable framework with a critical race perspective to examine Black women and girls' experiences of sexual violence is warranted. Dr. Jennifer M. Gómez created cultural betrayal trauma theory (CBTT) to expand the limiting assumption in the dominant theoretical and methodological literature on the impact of violence that traumas, such as rape, are solely interpersonal. In CBTT, Dr. Gómez builds on Black feminist scholarship, ethnic minority trauma psychology, and betrayal trauma theory to provide a theoretical framework for examining the impact of violence on marginalized peoples across the lifespan.

The Cultural Betrayal of Black Women and Girls is the first book to use the CBTT research to contribute to academic and national discussions regarding anti-Black racism and sexual abuse. Using CBTT as a foundation, this book incorporates transdisciplinary scholarship on racism, intersectional oppression and intersectionality, sexual abuse against Black women and girls, cultural competency and critical consciousness in therapy, and healing in the community into a single resource for understanding and addressing oppression and sexual abuse on individual, institutional, and societal levels.

Author Biography

Jennifer M. Gómez, PhD, is an incoming Stanford University CASBS Fellow (2021-22), current lead guest co-editor of a special issue of Journal of Trauma & Dissociation (JTD), Discrimination, Violence & Healing in Marginalized Communities (Spring 2021 publication date), MCUAAAR Research Scientist (2019-2020), Member of the Dartmouth External Advisory Board for their Campus Climate and Culture Initiative (C31), Board Member & Chair of the Research Advisory Committee at Center for Institutional Courage, and former Ford Fellow (2015-16; 2018-19), National Academy of Sciences (NAS) Kavli Fellow (2019), and guest co-editor of another special issue of JTD, Self Injury & Suicidality: The Impact of Trauma & Dissociation (2015). Having published over 60 peer-reviewed journal articles, book chapters, other scholarly writings, and pieces for the general public in the areas of violence & inequality, she created cultural betrayal trauma theory (CBTT) as a Black feminist theoretical framework for empirically examining violence and mental, physical, behavioral, and cultural health outcomes for Black and other marginalized youth, young adults, and elders within the impactful context of structural inequality. Her work has already advanced thinking in violence research, with invitations to share her research and its implications as a plenary speaker at the International Society for the Study of Trauma & Dissociation (ISSTD) International Conference (2021), panelist at the Stanford University CASBS' Social Science for a World In Crisis Series (2021), invited speaker at the NASEM Action Collaborative on Preventing Sexual Harassment in Higher Education Public Summit (2019, 2020), and invited speaker at University of Toronto (2019, 2021) and University of Michigan (2019, 2021), among others. Her work has had a demonstrative public impact, with over 633,000 readers of her article (2019) detailing CBTT and sexual abuse in the Black community in The Conversation

Table of Contents

Foreword
Thema Bryant
Preface
Acknowledgements
Introduction: What's Racism Got To Do With It? Black Women & Girls, Sexual Abuse & Liberation
Chapter 1: Black Women & Girls: Racism & Intersectional Oppression
Chapter 2: The 'Rape Problem' & Secondary Marginalization Against Black Women & Girls
Chapter 3: Cultural Betrayal Trauma Theory: Framework, Evidence & Future Directions
Chapter 4: Trauma-Informed and Culturally Competent Therapy: Holistic Healing
Chapter 5: Radical Healing in the Black Community
Chapter 6: Institutional Courage to Change the World
Conclusion: What Does It All Mean? From Micro- to Macro-Level Change

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