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In this episode of Feel Good Work, Snjezana Pruginic engages in a profound conversation with Jennifer Mullen, a disruptor in the mental health field. They explore the concept of Decolonizing Therapy, the importance of understanding personal experiences as political, and how these ideas can be applied in workplace settings. The discussion delves into the dynamics of privilege, leadership, and the necessity of fostering humanity within professional environments. Mullen emphasizes the significance of community support and accountability in personal and professional growth, urging leaders to create spaces that prioritize emotional well-being and authenticity.
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Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Decolonizing Therapy
03:09 The Journey of Jennifer Mullen
05:57 Personal is Political: Understanding the Concept
08:52 Applying Personal Politics in the Workplace
12:09 Navigating Grief and Professionalism
15:00 The Role of Privilege in Leadership
17:55 Dehumanization in Workspaces
20:46 Bridging the Gap Between Leadership and Frontline
24:08 Final Thoughts on Leadership and Self-Care
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About Jennifer Mullan
Jennifer Mullan, Psy.D is a dynamic international speaker, professor, healer-spiritualist, scholar-activist and widely known as the Rage Doctor ™. Dr. Jennifer Mullan is the author of “Decolonizing Therapy: Oppression, Historical Trauma & Politicizing Your Practice” which has ignited a fervent wave of acclaim and community support as a National Best Seller.
Trained as a clinical psychologist; Dr. Jennifer Mullan birthed Decolonizing Therapy®, a psychological evolution that weaves together political, ancestral, therapeutic and global well-being.
Dr. Mullan is a major disruptor in the mental health industrial complex. Her work is an urgent call to dive to the root of global and generational trauma to unlock the wisdom of our sacred rage.
Decolonizing Therapy® catalyzes a growing movement of practitioners who are unlearning colonial methods of psychology. They are co-creating a new liberatory model of mental health.
Dr. Jennifer Mullan received ESSENCE Magazine’s 2020 Essential Hero Award in Mental Health, and was featured on The Today Show, Vox, Cosmopolitan, Allure, GQ, Bloomberg, Heal Magazine, Catalyst and the Calgary Journal, among many others. She currently lives in Northern NJ on land that was stewarded by the Leni Lenape people
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Keywords:
Decolonizing Therapy, mental health, workplace culture, personal is political, leadership, privilege, trauma, emotional well-being, community, accountability
By Snjezana PruginicIn this episode of Feel Good Work, Snjezana Pruginic engages in a profound conversation with Jennifer Mullen, a disruptor in the mental health field. They explore the concept of Decolonizing Therapy, the importance of understanding personal experiences as political, and how these ideas can be applied in workplace settings. The discussion delves into the dynamics of privilege, leadership, and the necessity of fostering humanity within professional environments. Mullen emphasizes the significance of community support and accountability in personal and professional growth, urging leaders to create spaces that prioritize emotional well-being and authenticity.
...
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Decolonizing Therapy
03:09 The Journey of Jennifer Mullen
05:57 Personal is Political: Understanding the Concept
08:52 Applying Personal Politics in the Workplace
12:09 Navigating Grief and Professionalism
15:00 The Role of Privilege in Leadership
17:55 Dehumanization in Workspaces
20:46 Bridging the Gap Between Leadership and Frontline
24:08 Final Thoughts on Leadership and Self-Care
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About Jennifer Mullan
Jennifer Mullan, Psy.D is a dynamic international speaker, professor, healer-spiritualist, scholar-activist and widely known as the Rage Doctor ™. Dr. Jennifer Mullan is the author of “Decolonizing Therapy: Oppression, Historical Trauma & Politicizing Your Practice” which has ignited a fervent wave of acclaim and community support as a National Best Seller.
Trained as a clinical psychologist; Dr. Jennifer Mullan birthed Decolonizing Therapy®, a psychological evolution that weaves together political, ancestral, therapeutic and global well-being.
Dr. Mullan is a major disruptor in the mental health industrial complex. Her work is an urgent call to dive to the root of global and generational trauma to unlock the wisdom of our sacred rage.
Decolonizing Therapy® catalyzes a growing movement of practitioners who are unlearning colonial methods of psychology. They are co-creating a new liberatory model of mental health.
Dr. Jennifer Mullan received ESSENCE Magazine’s 2020 Essential Hero Award in Mental Health, and was featured on The Today Show, Vox, Cosmopolitan, Allure, GQ, Bloomberg, Heal Magazine, Catalyst and the Calgary Journal, among many others. She currently lives in Northern NJ on land that was stewarded by the Leni Lenape people
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Keywords:
Decolonizing Therapy, mental health, workplace culture, personal is political, leadership, privilege, trauma, emotional well-being, community, accountability