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Therapy Tuesday
Smashboard
15 episodes
4 days ago
A fortnightly podcast for people looking to have conversations about mental health from a feminist perspective- by Smashboard
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A fortnightly podcast for people looking to have conversations about mental health from a feminist perspective- by Smashboard
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Non-Profit
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Talking to family about your mental health
Therapy Tuesday
9 minutes 9 seconds
4 years ago
Talking to family about your mental health

Power differentials between parents and children are obvious in family dynamics. In communities of color, the power differentials can remain even once children grow into adults and result in infantilization which can worsen mental health concerns. There is vulnerability for dismissal, bullying and not feeling supported. Conversations around mental health are uncomfortable and often stigmatized in different cultures. As a result, the experience of mental illness becomes isolating. In today's episode, we discuss some of the challenges around talking about emotional health concerns with family members. How do we break the ice? We'll also be talking about the importance of setting boundaries, navigating shame and guilt, and why agency is integral.

Therapy Tuesday
A fortnightly podcast for people looking to have conversations about mental health from a feminist perspective- by Smashboard