Sisterhood in circles is something that's been a part of your life just personally from the youngest days. In Pentashal, New Book, you describe a, you know, like being in your grandparents porch. And I kind of feel like a lot of that is the foundation of the work that I've done with therapy for black girls. You know, thinking about how black women make sense of the world and how we do that with one another.
Esteemed therapist Dr. Joy Harden Bradford, in her new book Sisterhood Heals: The Transformative Power of Healing in Community, emphasizes the healing power of community to combat feelings of isolation. She discusses creating safe, vulnerable spaces and the importance of platonic relationships for genuine understanding and support. Join us as we delve into themes of loneliness, sisterhood, group dynamics, and the unexpected origins of deep connections.
You can find Joy at: Website | Instagram | Therapy for Black Girls podcast
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