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Speaking of Racism
Speaking of Racism
85 episodes
9 months ago
A podcast dedicated to frank, honest, and respectful discussions about racism in the U.S.
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A podcast dedicated to frank, honest, and respectful discussions about racism in the U.S.
Show more...
Social Sciences
Society & Culture,
Science
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Abolitionist Therapy: Possibilities for Transformation with Dr. Travis Heath & Gabes Torres
Speaking of Racism
58 minutes 48 seconds
4 years ago
Abolitionist Therapy: Possibilities for Transformation with Dr. Travis Heath & Gabes Torres
Travis is a licensed psychologist and has served as a professor of psychology at Metropolitan State University of Denver for the last 12 years. In July, he will become an Associate Professor at the University of Denver and assume co-directorship of the International Disaster Psychology: Trauma and Global Mental Health graduate program as well as serve as Director of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion for the Graduate School of Professional Psychology. Past work he’s been involved with looked at shifting from a multicultural approach to counseling to one of cultural democracy that invites people to heal in mediums that are culturally near. His most recent work involves incorporating the work of Black abolitionist scholars into psychotherapy, community healing, and uprising.  His writing has focused on the use of rap music in narrative therapy, working with persons entangled in the criminal injustice system in ways that maintain their dignity, narrative practice stories as pedagogy, a co-created questioning practice called reunion questions, and community healing strategies. He is currently co-authoring the first book on Contemporary Narrative Therapy with David Epston and Tom Carlson. He has been fortunate to run workshops and speak in Australia, Canada, Denmark, Hong Kong, India, New Zealand, Norway, United Kingdom, and the United States.   Thank you to Tolu Mejolagbe and Michael Zuch for sharing their insights on how it is like to practice decolonized therapy.
Speaking of Racism
A podcast dedicated to frank, honest, and respectful discussions about racism in the U.S.