Power of the Narrative
In this conversation, Jacob Newsome speaks with August Tuzna Stanton, a therapist specializing in family therapy and social justice. They discuss the importance of understanding relational dynamics in therapy, particularly for queer individuals and their families. August introduces the Queer Adjusted Systemic Lens, a model that centers queerness in family therapy, emphasizing the need for therapists to actively support queer identities rather than remaining neutral. The conversation also touches on the challenges faced by queer youth, the fears of parents, and the ongoing fight for LGBTQ+ rights.takeaways * August Tuzna Stanton is a therapist focused on queer issues. * Social justice is crucial in therapy, especially for marginalized communities. * The Queer Adjusted Systemic Lens centers queerness in family therapy. * Neutrality in therapy can be harmful to queer identities. * Parental fear often stems from misinformation and lack of understanding. * Therapists should help parents navigate their grief over changing expectations. * Community support is vital for queer individuals. * The fight for queer rights is ongoing and requires active participation. * Therapists should embrace queerness and validate queer experiences. * Finding the right therapist is essential for effective support.
12 episodios
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