Grounded in trauma-informed approaches, intersectionality theory, and critical race theory, Trauma-Informed Psychotherapy for BIPOC Communities: Decolonizing Mental Health embodies psychotherapeutic practices via antiracist, anti-oppressive, and culturally responsive paradigms
Grounded in trauma-informed approaches, intersectionality theory, and critical race theory, Trauma-Informed Psychotherapy for BIPOC Communities: Decolonizing Mental Health embodies psychotherapeutic practices via antiracist, anti-oppressive, and culturally responsive paradigmsHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Pavna K. Sodhi, EdD (she/her), is a registered psychotherapist, author, and adjunct professor residing in Ontario, Canada. Dr. Sodhi's research spans over 25 years with specialization in immigrant and BIPOC mental health, multicultural counselling, and trauma-informed care. She credits her Punjabi-Sikh upbringing and lived experience for her continued interest in these timely topics. As a productive ally, she takes pride in decentring systemic racism, breaking barriers, and encouraging others to be culturally responsive.
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Introduction to Trauma-Informed Psychotherapy for BIPOC Communities: Decolonizing Mental Health Part I: Dismantling and Understanding Trauma Introduction Chapter 1: Defining and Naming Trauma Chapter 2: Myths and Types of Trauma Chapter 3: Culturally Responsive Trauma-Informed Psychotherapy Part 2 Deconstructing Systemic Racism Introduction Chapter 4: Conceptualizing Racism Chapter 5: Levels, Forms, and Movements of Racism Chapter 6: Mental Health Implications and Developing an Antiracist Stance Part 3 Listening to Intergenerational BIPOC Narratives Introduction Narratives by Black, Indigenous, South Asian, Latine, and Asian individuals: Jamal, Mikom, Prem, Isla, and Yin. Part 4 Navigating Clinical Interventions: Linking Theory to Practice Introduction Chapter 7: Decolonizing Mental Health Practices Chapter 8: Inclusion and Healing Therapy Chapter 9: Revisiting BIPOC Narratives Part 5 Concluding Thoughts and Offerings Chapter 10: Embodying Healing Through Community and Self-Care
Introduction to Trauma-Informed Psychotherapy for BIPOC Communities: Decolonizing Mental Health Part I: Dismantling and Understanding Trauma Introduction Chapter 1: Defining and Naming Trauma Chapter 2: Myths and Types of Trauma Chapter 3: Culturally Responsive Trauma-Informed Psychotherapy Part 2 Deconstructing Systemic Racism Introduction Chapter 4: Conceptualizing Racism Chapter 5: Levels, Forms, and Movements of Racism Chapter 6: Mental Health Implications and Developing an Antiracist Stance Part 3 Listening to Intergenerational BIPOC Narratives Introduction Narratives by Black, Indigenous, South Asian, Latine, and Asian individuals: Jamal, Mikom, Prem, Isla, and Yin. Part 4 Navigating Clinical Interventions: Linking Theory to Practice Introduction Chapter 7: Decolonizing Mental Health Practices Chapter 8: Inclusion and Healing Therapy Chapter 9: Revisiting BIPOC Narratives Part 5 Concluding Thoughts and Offerings Chapter 10: Embodying Healing Through Community and Self-Care
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