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Decolonizing Therapy with the Rage Doctor Dr. Jennifer Mullan

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Dr. Jennifer Mullan, founder of Decolonizing Therapy, wrote the book, "Decolonizing Therapy: Oppression, Historical Trauma & Politicizing Your Practice,”. Dr. Mullan, lovingly called “The Rage Doctor”, is also an organizational consultant, teacher, course creator, community builder, and decolonized mental health movement starter. She has been featured in Allure, GQ, The Today Show, Cosmopolitan, and The Calgary Journal. She received ESSENCE magazine’s 2020 Essential Hero Award in the category of Mental Health.

What You Will Hear:

  • Dr. Mullan’s childhood and adolescence
  • Pivotal moment
  • Development of her new book
  • Connection to lineage
  • Unraveling the cultural and collective noose
  • Decolonizing therapy
  • Mental Health
  • Reclamation of the past
  • Cultural limitations
  • Rage

Quotes:

“Living in the Bay Area and doing some really deep inner work on myself and doing rage work with Ruth King and others allowed me to reframe and restructure how I allowed whiteness to see me and how I allowed that gaze or that view to impact me and my spirit.”

“For too long the goal of therapy has been to help people adapt to oppression and cope with ongoing trauma of colonial, capitalis and white supremasists.”

“That gatekeeping, even into the ivory tower, is real.”

“Decolonizing Therapy is really supposed to be a resource for a lot of therapeutic classrooms.”

“Me and rage have a love affair.”

“Rage, I believe, is the love child of ancestral trauma and all different types of trauma, shame, and the kind of grief we're not allowed to talk about, that disenfranchised, suffocated grief.”

“It is important for us to try to build new ways of coping in our bodies and our systems in ways that help us ground ourselves.”

Mentioned

Decolonizingtherapy.com

Instagram

LinkedIn

Facebook

Dr. Tasha Borchell

Maria Yellowhorse Braveheart

I AM Music Group

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144 episodes

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Description

Dr. Jennifer Mullan, founder of Decolonizing Therapy, wrote the book, "Decolonizing Therapy: Oppression, Historical Trauma & Politicizing Your Practice,”. Dr. Mullan, lovingly called “The Rage Doctor”, is also an organizational consultant, teacher, course creator, community builder, and decolonized mental health movement starter. She has been featured in Allure, GQ, The Today Show, Cosmopolitan, and The Calgary Journal. She received ESSENCE magazine’s 2020 Essential Hero Award in the category of Mental Health.

What You Will Hear:

  • Dr. Mullan’s childhood and adolescence
  • Pivotal moment
  • Development of her new book
  • Connection to lineage
  • Unraveling the cultural and collective noose
  • Decolonizing therapy
  • Mental Health
  • Reclamation of the past
  • Cultural limitations
  • Rage

Quotes:

“Living in the Bay Area and doing some really deep inner work on myself and doing rage work with Ruth King and others allowed me to reframe and restructure how I allowed whiteness to see me and how I allowed that gaze or that view to impact me and my spirit.”

“For too long the goal of therapy has been to help people adapt to oppression and cope with ongoing trauma of colonial, capitalis and white supremasists.”

“That gatekeeping, even into the ivory tower, is real.”

“Decolonizing Therapy is really supposed to be a resource for a lot of therapeutic classrooms.”

“Me and rage have a love affair.”

“Rage, I believe, is the love child of ancestral trauma and all different types of trauma, shame, and the kind of grief we're not allowed to talk about, that disenfranchised, suffocated grief.”

“It is important for us to try to build new ways of coping in our bodies and our systems in ways that help us ground ourselves.”

Mentioned

Decolonizingtherapy.com

Instagram

LinkedIn

Facebook

Dr. Tasha Borchell

Maria Yellowhorse Braveheart

I AM Music Group

  continue reading

144 episodes

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