Tag: anti-oppressive therapy

Webinar: Intergenerational & Historical Trauma

In this webinar, we will explore definitions of both Intergenerational Trauma and Historical Trauma and their transmission through generations as well as the impact they may have on communities and

Webinar: Embodying equity, principles of disability inclusion

Embodying equity: How principles of disability inclusion can inform a therapeutic practice that is welcoming for all The therapeutic space has come a long way but remains inaccessible to many.

Colonialism in Therapy: three invitations for our work

Featured photo credit: Ashley Batz With gratitude to the Feminist Therapy Network organisers and the participants to their anniversary event. Introduction Having had to push myself to the limit this

Video: Conversations in Living Room : with Dr Jennifer Mullan

What is this resource about? This is the recording of the event Conversations in the Living Room with Dr. Jennifer Mullan, in which a panel responds to chapter 8 of

Therapy and the Capitalist Ethos

Photo credit: kris Many readers will be familiar with the concept of Racial Capitalism that links White Supremacy and the Capitalist system through the advent of colonialism and trans-Atlantic slavery.

Webinar: Colonialism & Mental Health

In the last centuries, colonialism has shaped our social hierarchies and impacted on our emotional and mental functioning. Psychology and psychotherapy have developed amid the same social environments that created

Justice & Liberation in the Therapy Room

As therapists, how do we support clients that have been through adverse experiences relating to structural oppression and discrimination? Can we do this in a way that does not reproduce

Webinar – Social Inequalities & Mental Health

Learn about the social determinants to mental health, how and why the social context can impact on a person’s psychological and emotional well-being throughout their life. The webinar will provide

Therapy as a Site of Resistance PART 1: Being in the Client’s Corner

Featured photo credit: Alexandre Dinaut Last year, I wrote about Epistemic Justice in the therapy room and what it may look like through practices like Conscientization and naming oppressive dynamics.

Justice & Liberation in the Therapy Room

As therapists, how do we support clients that have been through adverse experiences relating to structural oppression and discrimination? Can we do this in a way that does not reproduce

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