
Therapist Uncensored Podcast Mind, Body, Heart, Spirit: Embodying Liberation Psychology with Dr. Shena Young – Replay – (285)
A replay episode from our powerful interview with Dr. Shena Young
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“The more that we unlearn, the more that we decolonize our minds, bodies, hearts and spirits” – Dr. Shena Young
Join co-host Sue Marriott and Dr. Shena Young as they dive into liberation psychology and the conflict between intuition and the traditional European model of psychology. Dr. Shena highlights embodying a holistic approach to help heal traumas and deeply root us in our most authentic selves. Whether through connections with nature or the exploration of ancestral traditions, this discussion is enriched with various opportunities to reconnect and liberate our mind, body, heart, and spirit.
About our Guest – Dr. Shena Young (She/Her)

Time Stamps for Embodying Liberation Psychology
1:30 – Dr. Shena’s journey with liberation psychology and decolonization
7:25 – Dr. Shena’s early life and intuition
9:48 – Body language is one of our first languages
18:58 – Understanding the pillars of authenticity
20:52 – Embracing the mind, body, heart, spirit approach
28:21 – Unlearning scarcity and expecting abundance
33:29 – Thinking of currency as seeds
41:37 – New interests in ancient traditions
44:11 – What the act of grounding may look like
51:45 – The decriminalization of psychedelic plant medicines
56:30 – There is power in practicing choice
1:05:01 – Impact of The Color Purple
Resources for today’s episode – Embodying Liberation Psychology
EmbodiedTruthHealing.com – Dr. Shena’s website
Healing Opportunities with Dr. Shena
@EmbodiedTruthHealing – Dr. Shena’s Instagram
Invest in healing programs for BIPOC
Dr. Clenora Hudson-Weems website – Where Dr. Shena first learned about Africana Womanist theory
Body Rites – Dr. Shena’s book. Get your copy!!
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