Liberated is Back! This group for queer Black men will begin this spring and offers the opportunity for mutual understanding, care and encouragement as you navigate issues around identity, relationships and everyday life. The virtual group will meet on Wednesdays
RACIAL TRAUMA
experience exploring client's singular or ongoing experiences of racial trauma
Amara Fauntleroy
Shared Identities in Therapy: How Finding the Right Match Can Make a Difference
By Flora Roman, Therapist in Training Therapy can be a transformative journey, one that often requires a deep level of trust and openness between you and your therapist. A significant aspect of this relationship can be the sharing of identities,
Claire Howard
Found Inspiration - June Jordan
Found Inspiration is a series inspired by a prompt at the start of our meetings where we invite therapists to share an unconventional not explicitly therapy-related influence on their clinical practice. We’ve found that when your experiences aren’t reflected in
Found Inspiration - Marlon Riggs
Found Inspiration is a series inspired by a prompt at the start of our meetings where we invite therapists to share an unconventional not explicitly therapy-related influence on their clinical practice. We’ve found that when your experiences aren’t reflected in
Found Inspiration - bell hooks
Found Inspiration is a series inspired by a prompt at the start of our meetings where we invite therapists to share an unconventional not explicitly therapy-related influence on their clinical practice. We’ve found that when your experiences aren’t reflected in
Found Inspiration - James Baldwin
Found Inspiration is a series inspired by a prompt at the start of our meetings where we invite therapists to share an unconventional not explicitly therapy-related influence on their clinical practice. We’ve found that when your experiences aren’t reflected in
Found Inspiration - Audre Lorde
Found Inspiration is a series inspired by a prompt at the start of our meetings where we invite therapists to share an unconventional not explicitly therapy-related influence on their clinical practice. We’ve found that when your experiences aren’t reflected in