Your Therapist is Not Okay
In part two of last week's conversation, Jessie and Ryan shift their focus to the therapy room and what it means to truly make space for Black and immigrant experiences. Using Podcast Producer, Denise's story as a starting point, they explore some of the ways therapists can unintentionally miss the mark, the importance of cultural humility, why curiosity is often more valuable than assumptions and what therapists can learn from their African and immigrant clients. At its heart, this episode is a conversation about listening well. Not listening to respond, explain, or fit someone into a framework — but listening with genuine curiosity about who they are and where they come from 🎙️💕 Click here to book a FREE consult with us: https://centredself.ca/contact [https://centredself.ca/contact] Hosted by: Dr Ryan Bittinger (they/them) and Dr Jessie Erb (she/her) Cover art by: Una Grace Norona (she/her) Produced and edited by: Denise Danda (she/her) Follow us on Instagram: @yourtherapistisnotokay [https://www.instagram.com/yourtherapistisnotokay/?hl=en]
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