Helen P. George is an intersectional psychotherapist and clinical supervisor with a career spanning 20 years in the counselling and psychotherapy profession. She is a co-editor of Black Men, Trauma and Therapy: Revolutionising therapeutic thought and practice (PCCS Books, 2026) and the founding director of Community Trauma UK, which centres on trauma and healing in Black communities. Helen is pursuing a PhD at the University of Chester, researching the mental health needs of Black women experiencing infertility. Alongside, she maintains a small private practice offering specialised support to women who have experienced reproductive trauma and involuntary childlessness. Her work in this area has been featured across various media platforms. Helen is passionate about writing and advocating for mental health in Black communities, and has published numerous articles and interviews with leading professionals in the field. As a conduit for change, she is dedicated to bringing together and amplifying the voices driving transformation in Black mental health.
This powerful testimony to the growing confidence and reach of black women's therapy in the UK today brings together leading theorists and practitioners to present their radical thinking and innovative work at the cutting edge of intersectionality. Its chapters are hard-hitting, incisive, challenging, shocking, lyrical and inspiring, often all at once. They cover a vast spectrum of issues impacting…