
Episode 53: What We're Born Into
Between Us: A Psychotherapy Podcast
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Navigating Identity Through Internalized Biases
This chapter examines how internalized biases like racism and misogyny shape personal identities and mental health within cultural frameworks. It discusses the interplay between individual subjectivity and societal norms, referencing Freud's psychoanalytic model to illustrate the influence of the social unconscious. Additionally, the chapter reflects on parenting practices and the implications of liberation psychology, highlighting the role of community in the development of selfhood.
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