Beverly A. Greene is a Professor of Psychology at St. John's University and a practicing clinical psychologist in New York City. The author of nearly 100 publications, nine are the subject of national awards that include the APA Division 35 Psychotherapy with Women Researh Award (1995, 1996, 2000), The Association for Women in Psychology's Women of Color Psychologies Publication Award for making substantial contributions to the psychological literature for raising the visibility of previously overlooked populations.Dorith Brodbar , MA, MS. Ed, PhD is a counselor at the Borough of Manhattan Community College of the City University of New York and a clinical psychologist in independent practice at Lindenhurst, N.Y. Dr. Brodbar has worked with deaf individuals and their families in academic and clinical environments including six years with deaf mothers and their hearing children in the Parent-Infant Therapeutic Nursery Program at the Lexington Center for Mental Health Services.
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| Notes on Contributors | |
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| Foreword | |
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| Introduction | |
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| Narratives | |
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| Sara, Without the "H" | |
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| A Jewish Woman Who Celebrates Nature | |
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| Being Jewish and Being a Psychotherapist | |
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| The Jewish Nonsheep as Lesbian Feminist Therapist | |
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| From Hidden Child to Godless Jew: A Personal Journey | |
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| Nu! You Make a Living at This? | |
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| A Journey From the Big Apple to the South and Beyond | |
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| Jewish in Alaska: Scanning the Room | |
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| Somewhere Else: The Geography of a Life | |
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| Beyond Silence and Survival | |
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| A Process Without End: Seeking the Unrealized Yet Irrepressible Aspects of Self | |
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| Elijah's Ghost: A Female Jewish Therapist Explores the Legacy of Love, Fear, Social Action and Faith | |
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| French, Catholic, Jewish. Outsider Within | |
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| From the Outside, Looking In | |
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| Culture as Both a Lens and a Veil | |
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| Am I Jewish? | |
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| Reflections on a Carpathian Legacy | |
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| I've Always Known I'm Jewish, but How Am I Jewish? | |
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| I Am the Rabbi's Daughter | |
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| How I Lost My Yiddische Kop and Found It Again: The Un-M-Bellished Truth | |
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| Journey to the Start of Day: Ancestry, Ethnicity, and My Work as a Clinical Psychologist | |
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| Growing up Jewish: The Shaping of One Activist | |
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| My Names | |
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| On Being and Not Being Jewish: From Pink Diapers to Social Activist/Feminist | |
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| Commentaries | |
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| One Particular Minyan | |
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| On Poets, Revolutionaries, and the Power of Naming | |
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| Looking Beneath the Surface: Trauma, Invisibility, and the Negotiation of Identity in the Minyan | |
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| Leah with an "H" or How I am Jewish, But Not Really | |
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| Speaking Truth to Power in the Minyan | |
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| Healing the Self, Healing the World: A Feminist Journey | |
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| Memories, Reflections, and Questions | |
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| The Minyan: Through the Lens of a Black Child of Harlem | |
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| Culture and the Self: On Paradoxes and Contradictions | |
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| Mazel Tov | |
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| Epilogue | |
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| Intersectionality and the Complexity of Identities: How the Personal Shapes the Professional Psychotherapist | |
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| Index | |
Beverly A. Greene is a Professor of Psychology at St. John's University and a practicing clinical psychologist in New York City. The author of nearly 100 publications, nine are the subject of national awards that include the APA Division 35 Psychotherapy with Women Researh Award (1995, 1996, 2000), The Association for Women in Psychology's Women of Color Psychologies Publication Award for making substantial contributions to the psychological literature for raising the visibility of previously overlooked populations.Dorith Brodbar , MA, MS. Ed, PhD is a counselor at the Borough of Manhattan Community College of the City University of New York and a clinical psychologist in independent practice at Lindenhurst, N.Y. Dr. Brodbar has worked with deaf individuals and their families in academic and clinical environments including six years with deaf mothers and their hearing children in the Parent-Infant Therapeutic Nursery Program at the Lexington Center for Mental Health Services.
Beverly A. Greene is a Professor of Psychology at St. John's University and a practicing clinical psychologist in New York City. The author of nearly 100 publications, nine are the subject of national awards that include the APA Division 35 Psychotherapy with Women Researh Award (1995, 1996, 2000), The Association for Women in Psychology's Women of Color Psychologies Publication Award for making substantial contributions to the psychological literature for raising the visibility of previously overlooked populations.Dorith Brodbar , MA, MS. Ed, PhD is a counselor at the Borough of Manhattan Community College of the City University of New York and a clinical psychologist in independent practice at Lindenhurst, N.Y. Dr. Brodbar has worked with deaf individuals and their families in academic and clinical environments including six years with deaf mothers and their hearing children in the Parent-Infant Therapeutic Nursery Program at the Lexington Center for Mental Health Services.