Welsing, Frances Cress
WELSING, Frances Cress
WELSING, Frances Cress. American, b. 1935. Genres: Psychiatry, Race relations. Career: Author, psychiatrist. Cook County Hospital, intern, 1962- 63; St. Elizabeth Hospital, resident in general psychiatry, 1963-66; Children's Hospital, fellowship child psychiatry, 1966-68; private practice in general psychiatry, Washington, DC, 1966-, and general and child psychiatry, Washington, DC, 1968-; Howard University College of Medicine, assistant professor of pediatrics, 1968-75; Hillcrest Children's Center, clinical director, 1975-76; affiliated with Paul Robeson School for Growth and Development, North Community Mental Health Center, Washington, DC, 1976-90. Has appeared on television and radio shows; lecturer. Publications: The Cress Theory of Color Confrontation and Racism, 1970; The Isis Papers: The Keyes to the Colors, 1991. Address: 7603 Georgia Ave. NW, Suite 402, Washington, DC 20012, U.S.A.