Abstract
There have been numerous articles inClinical Psychology Forumover the years that testify to the effort and commitment of many people to develop a more inclusive profession and set of psychological practices. Changes have been small and seem not to have altered the rules of relationship between those in majorities and those in minorities. Why might this be so? How may we move on?
Publisher
British Psychological Society
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