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Decolonized Clinical Supervision and Leadership

A Social Work Perspective

Nathaniel L. Currie (Herausgeber)

Buch | Softcover
300 Seiten
2026
Cambridge University Press (Verlag)
9781009440530 (ISBN)
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Covering critical Black studies, queer studies, and intersectionality, this book explores anti-oppressive decolonial frameworks and analyzes their application in clinical social work supervision and leadership. Its multifunctional approach makes it valuable for graduate students, academics, and practitioners across the helping professions.
This book offers a roadmap to applying anti-oppressive theories, frameworks, and concepts to clinical social work supervision and leadership practice. It introduces anti-oppressive practice, Critical Race Theory, empowerment practice, transgender and critical gender studies, DEI/DEIPAR, critical Black studies, queer studies, and intersectionality, alongside other concepts. Offering practical guidance, reference, skill-building, and critical self-reflection tools, it is ideal for courses in social work supervision, leadership, diversity, and community practice as well as self-reference for practitioners. Structured to be easily referenced and adapted, this work also incorporates skill-building and reflection activities to promote interaction across a variety of learning contexts.

Nathaniel L. Currie is a scholar-practitioner specializing in the trauma experiences of Black and Brown identified men, anti-oppressive social work practices, and gender and orientation diversity. His clinical community-based participatory research explores the psychosocial intersection of trauma and HIV, and other health disparities experienced by Black and Brown men.

Introduction: Decolonized Clinical Supervision and Leadership: the necessity of now, an introduction Gary Bailey; Part I. Content Knowledge and Application: 1. Decolonizing social work practice and clinical supervision – Beginning the Process Nathaniel L. Currie; 2. Utilizing anti-oppressive lens in social work supervision Nathaniel L. Currie, Ashley Wolfe, Darrin E. Wright, Jack Burke, Gavin Meade, Gisela Martinez, Jad-Evangelo Nasser, and Aydin Olson-Kennedy; 3. DEIPAR (dee-per) Supervision: leadership and power-sharing Jaqueline T. Dyer; 4. If-then antiracism heuristics: integration of critical race theory in clinical praxis Adriana Aldana and Michelle Zaragoza; 5. The process of decolonizing supervision and leadership (it do take nerve) Ann Marie Garran, Nathaniel L. Currie, Jack Burke, Rebecca 'Bex' Lisenbee, Gavin Meade and Adrianna N. Taylor; 6. Transforming leadership and supervision through the integration of anti-oppressive practices Christina Crow Cruz; 7. Anti-oppressive and intersectional mental health practice in psycholegal and other interdisciplinary collaborative settings Lindsey Sank Davis and Melanie Robinson Findlay; Part II. Leadership and Systems Practice: 8. Dismantling systems that traumatize and oppress: a comprehensive approach Ann Marie Garran, Nathaniel L. Currie, and Jad-Evangelo Nesser; 9. Conducting community-based participatory research using a lens of anti-oppression: Insights into everyday application Natalie D. Crawford; 10. Combined use of servant leadership principles and afrocentric perspective principles as framework to decolonize social institutions commitment to wellbeing and inclusion Darrin E. Wright; 11. Liberation as praxis for anti-racist, anti-oppressive approaches to higher education and social work using a BLACKCRIT lens Frederick V. Engram Jr; 12. Reversing the curse: liberatory models for black leaders and clinical supervisors in the family separation system Sherri Y. Simmons-Horton, Shawna Marie Aarons-Cooke, and Tanya Rollins; 13. Supervision and leadership impact and overlap on communities Nathaniel L. Currie, Jenny Jones and Larry L. Scott-Walker; Glossary; Further Reading: Anti-oppressive and decolonial resources unlocked Nathaniel L. Currie.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 31.3.2026
Zusatzinfo Worked examples or Exercises
Verlagsort Cambridge
Sprache englisch
Gewicht 250 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Psychologie Klinische Psychologie
Geisteswissenschaften Psychologie Sozialpsychologie
Medizin / Pharmazie
Sozialwissenschaften Pädagogik Sozialpädagogik
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie
ISBN-13 9781009440530 / 9781009440530
Zustand Neuware
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