Fr. 50.90

Anti-Oppressive Psychotherapeutic Practice - Finding Liberation Through Unlearning

English · Paperback / Softback

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This book supports mental health practitioners in showing how they personally intersect with oppression, helping them explore how it shows up in their practice and providing them with tools to offer anti-oppressive care.

List of contents










1. Welcome To The Is-Ness Part I. Disrupting Neocortical Supremacy 2. Historical Context 3. Scaled Up Societies Part II. Reconnecting to and Engaging the Limbic 4. Familial Execution 5. Personal Responsibility 6. Cultural Evolution 7. The Is-Ness Part II Part III. Practice Limbic Resonance 8. Shaping Cultural Evolution 9. Colluding with Liberation


About the author

Florie St. Aime (she/her) is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker from Brooklyn, NY, and describes herself as a liberation-based clinician. She invites others into liberation practices through organizing/activism, group facilitation/workshops, counseling, holding sacred space and clinical supervision.

Summary

This book supports mental health practitioners in showing how they personally intersect with oppression, helping them explore how it shows up in their practice and providing them with tools to offer anti-oppressive care.

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