New radical acceptance: embracing your life
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Actionable Steps for Therapists (And People) In Response to the current Racial Pandemic
By: Samantha Janvier, M.S. & Amy E. Ellis, Ph.D. We are angry. We are indignant. We are hurt. We are distraught. We are united in pain, frustration, and a want for change. Centuries of cumulative traumabrought on by racial discrimination have spilled over into what we
Personal care for Psycho-Therapists of Color
By: Dr. Ifeanyi Ufondu Like other helping professions (e.g., physical health service providers), psychotherapists are expected to serve clients without expecting anything in return (Guy, 2000). Although the helping within psychotherapy is unidirectional, therapy involves a bidire
#BLACKLIVESMATTER and PSYCHOTHERAPY FOR BLACK MEN
By: Jonathan Jenkins, Psy.D. Psychotherapy and the therapeutic space are intended to be sanctuaries overseen by an ever-present, always-supportive clinician, but they not immune to societal pressures and challenges, such as racism and prejudice. Given my previous experience in ps