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Author Mullan, Jennifer, PsyD, author.

Title Decolonizing therapy : oppression, historical trauma, and politicizing your practice / Jennifer Mullan, PsyD.

Publication Info. New York, NY : W. W. Norton, [2023]
©2023

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 New Britain, Main Library - New Materials  616.8914 MUL    DUE 05-21-24
Description xvi, 458 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages [407]-433) and index (pages [435]-458).
Contents The Roots : Where It Began. Your (our) therapy is colonial -- Emotional-decolonial work -- From lobotomies to liberation -- Diagnostic enslavement. -- The Trunk : Where We Are. From historical trauma to healing the collective soul wound -- Intergenerational trauma transmission : ancestral trauma and wisdom exist together within us -- Ancestral roots in mental health "from root to bone" -- Collective grief and sacred rage as expressions of colonization. -- The Leaves : Growing a Decolonial Future. From the inside out : energetic boundaries -- Politicizing your practice (is wow we begin to decolonize therapy) -- Conclusion: Call to action.
Summary "To better understand the mental health oppression and institutional violence that exists today, we must become familiar with the root of disembodiment from our histories, homelands, and healing practices. Decolonizing Therapy is a love letter and a call to action for helpers, therapists, and the space-holders struggling inside the mental health industrial complex. Colonization cuts us off from our histories, our bodies, one another, and the land. It separates us from home. It's time to return to the root. Decolonizing Therapy invites you to: remember and reckon with your individual and collective past; reclaim and restore ancient medicine; reconnect with what's lost and rebuild a new model of mental health; repair harm and reimagine healing. Ignoring collective global trauma makes delivering effective therapy impossible; not knowing how to interrogate privilege (as practitioner, client, or both) makes healing elusive; and shying away from understanding how we as professionals may be participating in oppression is irresponsible. This work is not for the faint of heart. It's for the brave of heart. The fiercely loving. Those who are unwilling to settle for anything less than healing and liberation for all. Decolonizing Therapy shines a bright and loving light on the core wound of colonialism so that real healing can begin"--Publisher's description.
Subject Psychotherapy -- Political aspects.
Discrimination in mental health services.
Decolonization.
Cross-cultural studies.
Psychotherapy -- methods (DNLM)D011613Q000379
Cross-Cultural Comparison (DNLM)D003431
Culturally Competent Care (DNLM)D065246
Decolonization (OCoLC)fst00889115
Discrimination in mental health services (OCoLC)fst00895111
Psychotherapy -- Political aspects (OCoLC)fst01081783
Added Title Oppression, historical trauma, and politicizing your practice
Other Form: ebook version : 9781324019176
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