Emmett J. and Mary Martha Doerr Center for Social Justice Education and Research Hosting Events With Jennifer Mullan
09/26/2024
The Doerr Center at ¶¶Òõpro’s School of Social Work will host two upcoming events led by Jennifer Mullan, Psy.D., founder of Decolonizing Therapy, that invite participants to explore the intersections of colonization and mental health.
The first event, Decolonizing Therapy: Healing The Colonial Soul Wound in Psychology, will take place on Tuesday, Oct. 29, 2024. Mullan will guide participants on a journey of emotional-decolonial self-discovery, challenging them to rethink traditional mental health approaches.
This interactive workshop will discuss the trauma of colonization, the effects of systemic oppression, and how therapists can shift from simply treating to creating community-centered healing. The workshop aims to help attendees unlearn harmful practices and leave with actionable steps to politicize their practices.
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The second event, Decolonizing Therapy: Intro to Decolonizing Mental Health, is scheduled for Friday, Nov. 1, 2024. Mullan will connect the legacy of colonization to modern mental health practices, focusing on the healing of Queer, Indigenous, Black, Brown, and People of Color (QIBPOC) communities. Attendees will explore the roots of emotional wounding and understand the importance of healing through a sociopolitical lens.
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Both events are designed to be transformative experiences for mental health professionals seeking to approach their practice with a decolonial framework.
For more information and to register, visit SLU's Doerr Center website.