Black Psychoanalysts Speak

Black Psychoanalysts Speak

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The analysts featured in this documentary contend that psychoanalysis has a long history as a progressive movement devoted to the common good. Psychoanalysis asks us to examine the processes of self deception that perpetuate both individual unhappiness and social structures that are inequitable and oppressive. Yet psychoanalytic education has for the most part focused on training and treating the relatively privileged. The Black psychoanalysts here examine this dilemma and engage in a vibrant and thought provoking discussion about race, culture, class and the unrealized promise of psychoanalysis.

Top Cast

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C. Jama Adams

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Janice O. Bennett

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Anton Hart

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Dorothy Evans Holmes

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Annie Lee Jones

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Dolores O. Morris

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Michael Moskowitz

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Richard Reichbart

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