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Claudia Turbet-Delof: From Poverty and Racism to Counsellor & Councillor

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Walk the journey of an inspiring human rights advocate who hails from Latin America. Claudia is a rare combination of both counsellor and councillor: a fierce believer in the power of socialism and person-centred therapy. From her childhood marked by poverty, racism, and intergenerational trauma to her work as a counsellor, Claudia’s experiences are insightful and compelling, and her belief in mental health as a fundamental human right.
Mick Cooper and John Wilson's conversation with Claudia navigates through her life in the UK, her work with Hackney Council, and her role in the Words Matter campaign. Claudia’s work centres around bringing issues of social injustice, poverty, and race into her practice in the most compassionate way. We delve deep into the intersection of politics and therapy and how the role of therapists can extend into the political sphere. As we explore the effects of social inequalities on mental health, we also underscore the importance of holding the government accountable for the mental health of its citizens.
Towards the end of our discussion, Claudia shares her unique vision of making supervision available for all professions. This episode is a profound exploration of the powerful connection between social injustice and mental health. Claudia's journey from a migrant to a counsellor to a councillor, her understanding of the intersectionality in therapy and politics, and her dream to make a difference in the world is a testament to courage and resilience.
This Podcast is sponsored by Onlinevents

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Chapters

1. From Migrant to Counselor (00:00:00)

2. Person-Centered Training and Socialist Beliefs (00:10:25)

3. Intersectionality in Therapy and Politics (00:19:17)

4. Mental Health as a Human Right (00:34:15)

5. Social Injustices and Mental Health Awareness (00:40:37)

6. The Intersection of Politics and Therapy (00:46:46)

7. Pleasure of Meeting and Appreciation (00:54:16)

10 episodes

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Walk the journey of an inspiring human rights advocate who hails from Latin America. Claudia is a rare combination of both counsellor and councillor: a fierce believer in the power of socialism and person-centred therapy. From her childhood marked by poverty, racism, and intergenerational trauma to her work as a counsellor, Claudia’s experiences are insightful and compelling, and her belief in mental health as a fundamental human right.
Mick Cooper and John Wilson's conversation with Claudia navigates through her life in the UK, her work with Hackney Council, and her role in the Words Matter campaign. Claudia’s work centres around bringing issues of social injustice, poverty, and race into her practice in the most compassionate way. We delve deep into the intersection of politics and therapy and how the role of therapists can extend into the political sphere. As we explore the effects of social inequalities on mental health, we also underscore the importance of holding the government accountable for the mental health of its citizens.
Towards the end of our discussion, Claudia shares her unique vision of making supervision available for all professions. This episode is a profound exploration of the powerful connection between social injustice and mental health. Claudia's journey from a migrant to a counsellor to a councillor, her understanding of the intersectionality in therapy and politics, and her dream to make a difference in the world is a testament to courage and resilience.
This Podcast is sponsored by Onlinevents

  continue reading

Chapters

1. From Migrant to Counselor (00:00:00)

2. Person-Centered Training and Socialist Beliefs (00:10:25)

3. Intersectionality in Therapy and Politics (00:19:17)

4. Mental Health as a Human Right (00:34:15)

5. Social Injustices and Mental Health Awareness (00:40:37)

6. The Intersection of Politics and Therapy (00:46:46)

7. Pleasure of Meeting and Appreciation (00:54:16)

10 episodes

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