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The Cost of Healing in Silence

The Cost of Healing in Silence Navigating Racial Trauma and the Call for Culturally Responsive Care

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The Cost of Healing in Silence

Navigating Racial Trauma and the Call for Culturally Responsive Care

Ashley McGirt-Adair

Self-help / Personal Growth / General

An up-to-date and expert discussion of how to create a more culturally responsive mental health care system

In The Cost of Healing in Silence: Navigating Racial Trauma and the Call for Culturally Responsive Care, veteran psychotherapist and trauma specialist Ashley McGirt-Adair delivers an effective roadmap for culturally responsive mental health care that acknowledges, understands, and begins to heal the ways racial bias and stereotypes infiltrate counseling. Blending contemporary research, practical tools, and searing personal stories, McGirt-Adair offers both a personal narrative and a comprehensive guide to more equitable mental health care.

The Cost of Healing in Silence offers techniques for culturally responsive care that demonstrates how mental health care can be improved by offering therapy that is reflective of and sensitive to a range of identities. McGirt-Adair helps readers uncover the impacts of racial trauma and navigate the scars it leaves behind, offering culturally attuned techniques for healing and restoration that honor identity and community.

You'll also find:

  • Actionable guidance for recognizing and addressing racial bias in therapeutic settings
  • Inspiring amplifications of marginalized voices, including those whose pain has often been overlooked and dismissed
  • Strategies for improving access to Black therapists and implementing changes that prioritize cultural responsive care

Perfect for people of color who have faced discrimination, bias, or unequal treatment in healthcare settings and are seeking guidance on how to heal from these experiences, The Cost of Healing in Silence is also a must-read for healthcare professionals, educators and allies committed to transforming healthcare into a more equitable system.

Ashley McGirt-Adair, MSW, LICSW, is a psychotherapist and founder of the Therapy Fund Foundation. She is a nationally recognized speaker on racial trauma and health care who is dedicated to eliminating barriers to mental health access and improving outcomes for Black and other historically excluded communities.


Publication Date: 31 March 2026
Publisher: Wiley
Imprint: Jossey-Bass
ISBN-13: 9781394345410
Format: Paperback / softback
Page Count: 224
Weight (oz): 11.2

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