
Co-host Libby talks with licensed clinical social worker and psychotherapist Jordan Dobrowski. Roundtable members Libby, Keagan, and Giulia discuss ableism in the psychedelic space, non-ordinary states of consciousness, and k-holes.
Jordan Dobrowski (she/they) is a licensed clinical social worker with experience in providing psychotherapy to youth and adults in both English and Spanish. She received her Masters in Social Work with certificates in trauma-informed care and culturally responsive mental health care for immigrant families from the University of Chicago in 2018. In addition to their private practice, Willow & Leaf Counseling, Jordan has been an educator for Naropa University and the Integrative Psychiatry Institute’s Psychedelic-Assisted Psychotherapy training programs. Jordan orients their work on anti-oppressive and client-centered practices drawing from ACT, IFS, EMDR and other expressive modalities. Her clinical interests include chronic illness, neurodivergence, sexual and gender identity development, treatment-resistant depression, trauma, co-dependency and cultural concerns. She identifies as neurodiverse, chronically ill, and queer.
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