
Navigating Election Stress: Addressing Internalized Oppression and Identity, Ep. 222
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Navigating Bias and Internalized Oppression
This chapter explores the complexities of managing personal biases and internalized oppression in therapeutic settings, especially with clients from differing backgrounds. It emphasizes the importance of self-awareness, cultural understanding, and setting boundaries for clinicians while fostering meaningful conversations about identity and societal issues. Additionally, the chapter addresses the impact of external stressors, like political anxieties, on clients and the significance of reflecting on individual and collective histories in therapeutic practices.
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