Eugene
Ellis

 

 

 

Eugene Ellis is a psychotherapist, writer and public speaker on issues of race, difference and intersectionality. For many years, he has worked with severely traumatised children and their families in the field of adoption and has a particular interest in body-orientated therapies and facilitating the healing of trauma. Eugene is an Honorary Fellow of the United Kingdom Council for Psychotherapy. For the past 20 years, he has been the director and founder of the Black, African and Asian Therapy Network, the UK’s largest independent organisation to specialise in working therapeutically with Black, African, Caribbean and Asian people.

His book, ‘Transforming Race Conversations: A Healing Guide For Us All (2024), previously published as “The Race Conversation” (2021), explores the race construct both through its cognitive and historical development and also, more crucially, on the intergenerational, non-verbal communication of race, both as a means of social control and as an essential part of navigating oppressive patterns.

Eugene is also one of the co-editors of ‘Therapy In Colour: Intersectional, Anti-Racist and Intercultural Approaches by Therapists of Colour'(2023), which seeks to articulate new theoretical perspectives useful for both white practitioners and practitioners of colour to support therapy with black and people of colour clients through an intersectional lens, including the intersection of gender, sexuality and relationship diversity and colourism.

Eugene Ellis is not currently featured in any of our English-language programs.
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