Many aspects of the mental health field as we know it are systemically based and built on values sourced from colonialism, white supremacy, and Christianity.
As a result, there is often a lot of secrecy around the practice of therapy, and it can be very difficult to access for certain communities.
If you want to change the level of care and inclusivity in your therapy practice, as well as build more community, then this episode is for you.
In this episode, I talk with Elizabeth McCorvey, equine therapist, college counselor, anti-racist and anti-oppressive trainer and consultant.
Top 3 Reasons to listen to the entire episode:
- Understand in what ways therapy is the opposite of community and how that shapes actions, ideas, and biases around the mental health field.
- Learn ways to limit and tear down the oppressive structures around race, identity, ethics, community, and more in the mental health field.
- Understand the importance of setting clear boundaries around how you support and show up with clients so that you yourself are not harmed as the healer.
It's important to understand and shape the care you provide to clients around boundaries based on honoring your authentic self, as well as do the work to really understand the communities you serve.
More about Elizabeth:
Elizabeth McCorvey, LCSW, is a psychotherapist in Hendersonville, NC. She is faculty at the HERD Institute in FL, where she helps bring therapists and horses together to support the healing process of their clients. She also works with college students at UNC-Asheville, and has a semi-private practice where she sees clients for mental health therapy. Elizabeth is a passionate advocate for anti-oppression, equity, and dismantling the mental health industrial complex, and frequently facilitates workshops for therapists on the subject.
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