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Studies in Counseling
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13 episodes
9 months ago
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Mental Health
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A Necessary Shift: Decolonizing the counseling profession with Dr. Dollarhide
Studies in Counseling
47 minutes 53 seconds
1 year ago
A Necessary Shift: Decolonizing the counseling profession with Dr. Dollarhide
Welcome to another insightful episode of the Studies in Counseling podcast. In today's stimulating conversation, we are joined by Dr. Dollarhide who brings to our attention the urgent task of decolonizing the counseling profession from its core. She stresses the need for a fundamental overhaul of our systemic structures, urging the field to move beyond diversity in classes or certification programs. The discussion delves into the deep-rooted issue of colonialism and the white hegemonic infrastructure ingrained in our educational history. It emphasizes the need for introspection about the ways in which racism, heteronormativity, sizism, and gender biases are subtly perpetuated. The episode addresses the individual's role in either sustaining or challenging these structures. Crucially, it advises against self-blame, highlighting the ongoing process of development, self-awareness, and the journey of unlearning and relearning. Finally, the conversation examines the origins of our ethical system, raising thought-provoking questions about the reflection of these colonial structures in our professional ethics. Offering a deep dive into the realm of counseling, this episode promises a compelling exploration of the urgent need for decolonization within the profession. Tune in today for an engaging dialogue that encourages listeners to question and challenge the structures they've been taught to accept.
Studies in Counseling