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    I just listened to a massive perspective-shifting interview with a therapist who talked about systemic trauma with regards not just to racism and xenophobia but also homo- and transphobia, ableism, and more. I'm eager to learn more on this topic.

    I've tried using search engines and searching this sub but am struggling to find books on systemic trauma that take a variety of marginalized communities into account. Does anyone know of any books that might fit the bill? TIA!

    EDIT TO ADD: I'm primarily looking for non-fiction books on theory, psychology, treatment, etc. as I want to educate myself more on the topic from a fact- and social science-based way.

    That said, if you know of a memoir or novel that aligns with this topic, I'm open to that too, as there's certainly something to be said about learning from someone else's lived experience, even when the lived experience is technically fictional.

    by RealisticOptimist42

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