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Black Grief & Soul Therapy [Paperback]

Nicholas C. Cooper-Lewter (Author)
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189356200X 978-1893562004 June 1, 1999
Dr. Nicholas C. Cooper-Lewter is the black Jung and the American Fanon. This book is his Fanonian Wretched of the Earth and his Jungian Answer to Job rolled into one.

In Black Grief and Soul Therapy, Dr. Cooper-Lewter speaks of African Americans as members of a grieving culture, and the black church as a place grievers tend to go to get their needs catered to but not fulfilled. As a people caught in the grief-cycle suffering all manner of spiritual abuse from others and all manner of soul drive-bys at their own hands, black folks need to recapture the ancient healing folk values of soul therapy.


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...must be read by anyone seeking a process for healing the many wounds caused by racism. -- The Rev. Curtiss Paul DeYoung, President of Twin Cities Urban Reconciliation Network

Cooper-Lewter has risked writing from within an indigenous authority structure: "Tell it like it is." -- The African American Pulpit, Millennium Issue, Spring 2000.Linda I Kirland-Harris, associate minister at Bank Street Memorial Baptist Church and clinical therapist at Portsmouth Community Services Board, Mental Health Outpatient Treatment Center in Norfolk and Portsmouth, Virginia.

The main idea ... is that the African American experience base contains the potential for psychopathology or psychologically healthy living. -- Joseph L. White, Professor Emeritus of Psychology and Psychiatry at the University of California, Irvine.

About the Author

Dr. Nicholas Cooper-Lewter holds the Master of Social Work degree and the Ph.D. in Psychology, and has studied at the Ecumenical Center for Black Church Studies in Claremont, California. He is a master of the martial arts and founder of the Asian-African American Martial Art called Kung Ling Style Kung Fu. For the last twenty years as a licensed counselor and psychotherapist, Dr. Cooper-Lewter has served as senior pastor, full professor, distinguished lecturer, workshop facilitator, and consultant at universities, seminaries, churches, foundations, and institutes in the United States and overseas. He has developed a Rites of Passage program for African American youths. His first book (with Henry H. Mitchell) is titled Soul Theology: THe Heart of American Black Culture.

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  • Paperback: 149 pages
  • Publisher: Harriet Tubman Pr (June 1, 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 189356200X
  • ISBN-13: 978-1893562004
  • Product Dimensions: 6.9 x 4.7 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 3.2 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,513,631 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars The Shield against Personal Drive-bys, August 8, 2004
This review is from: Black Grief & Soul Therapy (Paperback)
Being a person in a helping profession, for over thirty years, it was pleasing to see that someone has put into the printed word that which is needed to be written concerning this important subject. Dr. Cooper-Lewter in his succint and well documented treatise on Black Grief and Soul Therapy speaks to the hidden pain and not so hidden struggling of a people who have never taken the time to sincerely grieve. The issues around self-worth and consistent feelings of the lack of personal value, pervades; yet Dr. Cooper-Lewter through Soul Therapy seeks those trapped in the malaise and provides a blue print to get out.

Black Grief and Soul Therapy, like much of what is now called Black Psychology and Black Social Work, capitalizes on Ancient and recent African American history, theology of the "real Black Church", Black Culture and sheer good sense to carry forth a message of hope. Using the techniques and building upon them will help young therapists, with substantial Black clientele, not only understand them, but actually be able to help them, using Cooper-Lewter's own principles of helping and thank-you's.

Much of the social work and psychological literature written lately has not broken new ground of understanding, and especially when considering the problems of Black folk. Black Grief and Soul Therapy breaks that ground and cultivates the direction in which a people should grow.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Black Grief and Soul Therapy: A Great and Mighty Work, August 4, 2004
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Every so often this planet is blessed with a person who has special abilities of Hindsight, Insight, and Foresight. These abilities allow us as human beings to take a look in the mirror at ourselves as spiritual beings inhabiting this physical vessel. In this journey we call life one must take this look at ourselves no matter how painful it might be. Our greatest fear is being exposed or found out for our inadequacies. Yet it can be our greatest reward because it will allow us to face the realities of life. In turn this will allow us to enter into the realm of infinite possibilities and unlimited potential.

In this book, Black Grief and Soul Therapy, Dr. Cooper-Lewter makes us as Africans in America face the mirror of our experience here. Although reading this book may be a painful experience for the reader, none the less it is a journey you will enjoy and must take if you want to reach your full human potential. Dr. Cooper-Lewter's Hindsight into what happened to those Africans who were brought here in the hulls of ships has added a new and important word in our historical and social discourse, Chattelization. He says that it was a process that made the enslaved African no longer see himself as a spiritual being but as a human being having spiritual encounters. This process has produced human beings who are shame personified and suffer from all forms of Grief.

Dr. Cooper-Lewter in this seminal work shows us how this Chattelization process of our enslavement period still effects us even today. Because we have never dealt with our spiritual domination, destruction, and death in this country, we mistakenly looked to a place where we thought we could find sanctuary the Black Church. Because of the inherited deceptions in the Church, all too often the only thing we ever find there is even more grief and shame.

But it is his Foresight, in giving us some direction in getting us out of the mess we find ourselves in that sets this book apart. Black Grief and Soul Therapy is a must read for those of us who want our people to move from the Hole-In-Our-Souls and a crucified state of being into healing and Resurrection.

In order for us as Africans in America to rise above the ashes of our Maafa and move beyond to a place of clarity, we must all become Soul Therapists. Our congregation has taken on the challenge and chosen to develop 1000 "Passaged" Soul Therapists in the next Ten Years. Black Grief and Soul Therapy is a monumental work that must be read, studied and practiced by all who would help heal our sacred and oppressive secrets in our collective past(The descendants of Chattel and masters, alike). This is the one way we can end the Soul-Drive-Bys and Spiritual Abuse occurring in our Churches and communities. I thoroughly enjoyed reading this great and mighty work. I highly recommend this book to the serious reader and practitioner of African centered thought.



Baba Derrick Jackson,Pastor

Krst Universal Temple, Columbia, SC

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5 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A care givers must read, June 27, 2001
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This book will drive the new millenium to a healthy sense of self for all readers. The book gives caregivers the tool to work with the damaged souls of the people that they work with. This book also gives the reader a guide to live a more healthy life. I recommend the book strongly for all to read to better understand and face their fears about something talked about but never really put to words.
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