234: Decolonizing Therapy with Dr. Jennifer Mullan artwork
You, Me, Empathy

234: Decolonizing Therapy with Dr. Jennifer Mullan

  • E234
  • 1:37:10
  • September 5th 2022

On episode 234 of You, Me, Empathy, Dr. Jennifer Mullan and I explore staying open enough to be overwhelmed, why burnout is understandable but not natural, what happens when there isn’t space to have big feelings (especially for BIPOC, queer, non-binary, marginalized humans), and decolonizing therapy and capitalism’s toxic influence on the mental health field.

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On You, Me, Empathy, we explore the struggles, the triumphs, the brights and the darks we face as humans trying to be human on this wondrous and overwhelming pale blue dot.

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