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Talking about and paying attention to what it’s like to be in a body can be a way “in” to recognizing what shifts when the body is racialized. Because white people experience their bodies as at times “non-raced,” they can remain unconscious or oblivious of the ways their racialization is always present. How, then, does this dynamic impact the ways whiteness is suppressed in therapy sessions?



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