
A podcast by two BIPoC/PGM Mental health practitioners (Dr. Ksera Dyette & Blanca Torres, LMFT) at different parts of our professional journeys, who answered the call to healing. We are here to have conversations that were sorely lacking in our training...like how our cultural identities shape our approach to mental health, how whiteness is deeply embedded in our fields, and how we show up despite... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 15 | Founded | 10 months ago |
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We have been hard at work on Season 2 of the podcast and we are looking forward to sharing our new episodes with you soon!
Our Instagram and UpScrolled is @calledtohealing. You can find us on Apple Podcasts, Zencastr, and YouTube. Video episodes ava... more
Join us as we reflect on the last season. From our technical difficulties to our own transformations We cover it all. Please don’t forget to leave us a review, follow us on social media, and subscribe to our patreon. We would love to financially supp... more
The business of being a mental health practitioner running your own private practice is something that we see people discuss on social media, but these conversations are often lacking in nuance. Many of the general public think therapists just want t... more
In this episode, we talk about what makes a bad supervisor and some terrible supervisory experiences we have had, as well as what we think defines good supervision.
Reminder 1: As usual, this episode is not meant for tiny ears.
Reminder 2: We recor... more
In this episode, we talk about how professional training is like an MLM and the ways in which entry into the mental health field is gatekept monetarily. As always, we share personal experiences and stories. As a reminder, episodes are recorded in adv... more
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In this episode, we discuss how power and subjugation is wrapped up in how we solicit and are able to maintain clients.
Instagram: @mothersagainstgen0cides (change the zero); @inclusivetherapists; @cteacconsulting @theanti... more
Who we are and how we show up in the room is often referred to as “clinical persona,” and directly relates to our clinical niche(s). However, it is also wrapped up in power and oppression and messages we were given, either overt or covert, about what... more
What in the world is a clinical niche? What is the relationship of the niche to power, oppression, and ownership? We discuss this in detail.
Reminder: As usual, this episode is not meant for tiny ears.
Reminder 2: We recorded our first few episodes... more










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