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The conversation explores the concept of decolonization in social work and the power dynamics in therapy. It delves into the importance of understanding and addressing power dynamics in therapy, as well as the essential work of decolonization for social workers. The discussion also highlights the need for social workers to engage in their own decolonization process and the significance of returning to inherent wisdom and intuition. The conversation delves into the themes of reconnecting with identity and privilege, community engagement, mutual aid, and the impact of consumerism. It explores the loss of connection, pursuit of wealth, and the feeling of emptiness, as well as the importance of local community engagement, reducing consumerism, and supporting mutual aid networks. The conversation also highlights the significance of political engagement, rest, nurturing the nervous system, and expanding understanding through little acts of kindness. Additionally, it touches on the importance of seeking resources, trainings, decolonizing book clubs, and IFS work, as well as the ongoing conversation about dismantling systems of oppression.
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By Laurie Eldred LMSW-C, CAADC, MPAThe conversation explores the concept of decolonization in social work and the power dynamics in therapy. It delves into the importance of understanding and addressing power dynamics in therapy, as well as the essential work of decolonization for social workers. The discussion also highlights the need for social workers to engage in their own decolonization process and the significance of returning to inherent wisdom and intuition. The conversation delves into the themes of reconnecting with identity and privilege, community engagement, mutual aid, and the impact of consumerism. It explores the loss of connection, pursuit of wealth, and the feeling of emptiness, as well as the importance of local community engagement, reducing consumerism, and supporting mutual aid networks. The conversation also highlights the significance of political engagement, rest, nurturing the nervous system, and expanding understanding through little acts of kindness. Additionally, it touches on the importance of seeking resources, trainings, decolonizing book clubs, and IFS work, as well as the ongoing conversation about dismantling systems of oppression.
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