Beverly Greene

Affiliations: 
St. John's University (New York) 
Area:
Clinical Psychology, Black Studies, Mental Health
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Gordon F. Derner grad student 1983 Adelphi University (PsychTree)

Children

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Naa Oyo A. . Kwate grad student 2002 (PsychTree)
Naa O. Kwate grad student 2002 St. John's University (New York)
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Kelly JF, Greene B. (2010) Diversity within African American, female therapists: variability in clients' expectations and assumptions about the therapist. Psychotherapy (Chicago, Ill.). 47: 186-97
Greene B. (2010) 2009 Carolyn Wood Sherif Award Address: Riding Trojan Horses from Symbolism to Structural Change--In Feminist Psychology, Context Matters. Psychology of Women Quarterly. 34: 443-457
Greene B. (2009) The use and abuse of religious beliefs in dividing and conquering between socially marginalized groups: the same-sex marriage debate. The American Psychologist. 64: 698-709
Barrett SE, Chin JL, Comas-Diaz L, et al. (2005) Multicultural feminist therapy: Theory in context Women and Therapy. 28: 27-61
Greene B. (2005) Psychology, diversity and social justice: Beyond heterosexism and across the cultural divide Counselling Psychology Quarterly. 18: 295-306
Greene B. (2004) African american lesbians and other culturally diverse people in psychodynamic psychotherapies. Journal of Lesbian Studies. 8: 57-77
Hall RL, Greene B. (2002) Not any one thing. Journal of Lesbian Studies. 6: 65-74
Greene B. (2000) African American Lesbian and Bisexual Women Journal of Social Issues. 56: 239-249
Armstrong EA, Greene B. (1999) Ethnic and Cultural Diversity among Lesbians and Gay Men Contemporary Sociology. 28: 553
Greene B. (1997) Psychotherapy with African American women: Integrating feminist and psychodynamic models Smith College Studies in Social Work. 67: 299-322
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