In this episode, Dr. Jennifer Mullan discusses her book 'Decolonizing Therapy: Oppression, Historical Trauma & Politicizing Your Practice”and the importance of addressing global and generational trauma.
This is an intentional conversation or ceremony, if you will. To honor Dr. Jenn’s work and the her journey to her book premiere. We all benefit from the work of Dr. Jenn and her continued voice and abundant spirit. We highlight the work of Dr. Mullan as she explores the role of rage in decolonial work and the process of realigning, revitalizing, repairing, and restoring ourselves. This conversation highlights the significance of ceremony and ritual in healing.
Joined by guest hosts Veronica Agard and Emely Rumble, LCSW, the conversation emphasizes the need to honor our ancestors and reclaim our cultural identities.
Featured guest host Veronica Agard. Veronica (Ifáṣadùn Fásanmí) (she/her) is a poet, writer, community educator, and connector at the intersections of Black identity, wellness, representation, and culture. She experiments with creative healing modalities and puts theories learned into practice. She curated the Who Heals the Healer series and the conference of the same name and facilitates the Ancestors in Training educational project. Her initiatives are housed in her freelance platform, Vera Icon LLC. Described as living in the future, Veronica is guided by the past, and carries out her dreams in the present. Veronicaagard.com
In this episode, Dr. Jennifer Mullan discusses her book 'Decolonizing Therapy: Oppression, Historical Trauma & Politicizing Your Practice”and the importance of addressing global and generational trauma.
This is an intentional conversation or ceremony, if you will. To honor Dr. Jenn’s work and the her journey to her book premiere. We all benefit from the work of Dr. Jenn and her continued voice and abundant spirit. We highlight the work of Dr. Mullan as she explores the role of rage in decolonial work and the process of realigning, revitalizing, repairing, and restoring ourselves. This conversation highlights the significance of ceremony and ritual in healing.
Joined by guest hosts Veronica Agard and Emely Rumble, LCSW, the conversation emphasizes the need to honor our ancestors and reclaim our cultural identities.
Featured guest host Veronica Agard. Veronica (Ifáṣadùn Fásanmí) (she/her) is a poet, writer, community educator, and connector at the intersections of Black identity, wellness, representation, and culture. She experiments with creative healing modalities and puts theories learned into practice. She curated the Who Heals the Healer series and the conference of the same name and facilitates the Ancestors in Training educational project. Her initiatives are housed in her freelance platform, Vera Icon LLC. Described as living in the future, Veronica is guided by the past, and carries out her dreams in the present. Veronicaagard.com