SPEAKER'S BIOGRAPHY
Dr Aileen Alleyne
Dr Aileen Alleyne is a UKCP registered psychotherapist, clinical supervisor and researcher. In addition to running her private practice in South London, she is a visiting lecturer at several training institutions and a consultant on issues of race and diversity within various workplace settings, both in the private and public sectors.
Her clinical research, examining black workers' experiences in three institutional settings, makes a significant contribution to the discourse on race. Highlighting the concept of 'the internal oppressor', it offers ways of deepening understanding of black psychological reactions to the negative impact of racism. Aileen is the author of several book-chapters and articles, exploring themes on black/white dynamics, shame, and black identity wounding.
Her clinical research, examining black workers' experiences in three institutional settings, makes a significant contribution to the discourse on race. Highlighting the concept of 'the internal oppressor', it offers ways of deepening understanding of black psychological reactions to the negative impact of racism. Aileen is the author of several book-chapters and articles, exploring themes on black/white dynamics, shame, and black identity wounding.
PAST & PRESENT CONFER EVENTS
Intergenerational Trauma Conference
Thursday 10 - Sunday 13 September 2009
Thursday 10 - Sunday 13 September 2009
Cultural Narratives and Psychological Therapies
Friday 4 & Saturday 5 April 2008
Friday 4 & Saturday 5 April 2008