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Decolonizing Mental Health (Training)

This training, designed for therapists is meant to confront and challenged the way in which we approach mental health treatment. Decolonization acknowledges that our globally accepted ways of being, believing, knowing, and doing are stem from Eurocentric standards as a result of colonization and aims to challenge that notion. As therapists and healers, our pivotal role in decolonization involves fostering a profound awareness of the historical and cultural contexts that shape mental health narratives. We aim to identify and address the biases embedded in traditional therapeutic frameworks while also equipping therapists with the tools to embrace diverse perspectives, incorporate culturally sensitive practices, and cultivate an inclusive therapeutic environment.

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Narratives of the Black Diaspora

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April 12

Solution-Focused Brief Therapy