Empower Yourself Against Racial and Cultural Stress: Using Skills from the REACH Program to Cope, Heal, and Thrive
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Empower Yourself Against Racial and Cultural Stress: Using Skills from the REACH Program to Cope, Heal, and Thrive  -     By: Ryan DeLapp

Empower Yourself Against Racial and Cultural Stress: Using Skills from the REACH Program to Cope, Heal, and Thrive

Guilford Press / 2025 / Paperback

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Title: Empower Yourself Against Racial and Cultural Stress: Using Skills from the REACH Program to Cope, Heal, and Thrive
By: Ryan DeLapp
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 294
Vendor: Guilford Press
Publication Date: 2025
Dimensions: 10.50 X 8.00 X 0.705 (inches)
Weight: 2 pounds
ISBN: 1462553087
ISBN-13: 9781462553082
Stock No: WW55308X

Publisher's Description

Who am I? This is such a simple yet challenging question for many teens and young adults to answer. And for teens and young adults of color, your journey of self-discovery likely includes moments of being judged, mistreated, or denied important opportunities because of your racial and cultural background. Psychologist Ryan C. T. DeLapp has devoted his career to understanding these experiences of racial and cultural stress--and helping people build skills to heal from and cope with them. This inviting book presents step-by-step strategies and downloadable worksheets for implementing Dr. DeLapp's innovative REACH program, whether on your own or with a group. Follow the stories of three fictional navigators--Greg, Amia, and Jamal--as you choose your own path to:
  • Identify your own cultural stressors.
  • Cope with big and uncomfortable emotions caused by cultural stress.
  • Stand up to injustice and find ways to change or improve culturally stressful environments.
  • Grow and protect your self-love, self-confidence, and cultural pride.
  • Spark meaningful conversations about racial and cultural stress with people you trust.
  • Explore who you truly want to be, and how to overcome obstacles to getting there.

Author Bio

Ryan C. T. DeLapp, PhD, is a psychologist who works with children, adolescents, and adults in New York City and the Washington, D.C., area. He is the founding director of the Racial, Ethnic, and Cultural Healing (REACH) program at The Ross Center. Dr. DeLapp publishes and presents widely on topics related to healing from cultural stress and empowering individuals of color.

Editorial Reviews

"This workbook gives you concrete strategies for both tackling stress and understanding yourself better amid society's varied racial challenges. Most exciting is the choose-your-own-path format, giving you extensive examples and options to help customize your journey through the book."--Riana Elyse Anderson, PhD, School of Social Work, Columbia University

"This book made me aware of stress and anxiety that I didn't realize I had, but also gave me ways to release it. I absolutely loved the Relationship and Community Map."--Daysia B., Detroit, Michigan

"Dr. DeLapp addresses the unique stresses you face as a young person of color and provides evidence-based tools to help navigate them. I appreciate the interactive components, empowering stories, and practical guidance for dealing with difficult situations. An invaluable resource."--Erlanger A. Turner, PhD, author of Raising Resilient Black Kids

"As an African American college student on the verge of entering the corporate world, I know I'll be surrounded by people who don't look like me, and I will be forced to prove myself time and time again. The coping practices in this book really resonate with me."--Kaliyah J., Indianapolis, Indiana

"This ’must-have’ book is jam-packed with evidence-based, practical strategies. Through relatable stories and engaging worksheets and activities, Dr. DeLapp draws on extensive personal and professional experience to help you build your own ’coping toolkit.’"--Phyllis L. Fagell, LCPC, author of Middle School Matters and Middle School Superpowers

"This book opened my eyes to the ways cultural stressors have shaped not only how I see the world but also how I see myself. For example, the BEAT diagram taught me how to check in with myself not just emotionally, but physically and mentally too, and to approach those feelings with curiosity instead of judgment. The combination of reflection and action is what makes this book stand out."--Mariah P., Louisville, Kentucky

"It was eye-opening for me to share this book with my son and hear his perspectives on the challenges he knows he will face as a young adult Black male. We've talked about these issues many times, but the book was very helpful in organizing and directing the conversation."--Darlene D., Dayton, Ohio
 
"This book helped me confront some feelings and identity issues I’ve been dealing with for a while. I like that Dr. DeLapp offers an abundance of solutions, versus just explaining the causes of stress."--Shelby J., Lexington, Kentucky

"This insightful, affirming book is much needed and long overdue. Dr. DeLapp empowers you not only to build coping skills, but also to grow, heal, and overcome racial challenges."--Monnica T. Williams, PhD, ABPP, School of Psychology, University of Ottawa, Canada

"Dr. DeLapp is an expert on treatment considerations for racism-related stress. He has created a highly interactive, engaging book with a treasure trove of practical tools derived from CBT, DBT, ACT, CFT, and other evidence-based approaches."--Simon A. Rego, PsyD, ABPP, coauthor of The CBT Workbook for Mental Health

"This practical and interactive workbook can be an empowering gift for parents to share with their teens and young adults of color to nurture their resilience and flourishing.”

-- Greater Good Magazine

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