A group of 4 women from the global majority based in the UK, having recently completed their training in Systemic Family Psychotherapy. They share their journey using their professional & lived experiences to broaden systemic ideas with spotlight on issues and experiences faced particularly by the global majority.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 20 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Mental HealthHealth & Fitness |
Happy New Year! Welcome back to another episode of US! Today, we have another special guest joining us, Newly Qualified Systemic Family psychotherapist, Naomi. Naomi shares with us her dissertation on decolonising family therapy in training, supervis... more
Welcome back to another episode of US! Today we're reflecting on our conversation with Dr Sara and considering the real world risks of discussing politics.
***As a heads up, at one point one of us swears, so if you're not keen on swearing, or have... more
Welcome back to another episode of US! Today, we have another special guest joining us, trainee Psychiatrist and all round wonderful human being Dr. Sara. We've been building up to discussing politics and mental health and in this episode, with the h... more
Welcome back to another episode of US! Today, we have a special guest join us, seasoned Systemic Family Psychotherapist - Richard. Following our popular epsiode, 'Man Up' we thought it would be good to get a male's perspective on the idea of 'Toxic M... more
Hi guys! Welcome back to another season of US! We appreciate you all for your patience and those that always check in on us. This episode we give you a sneak peek of what to expect from us this season and some of the special guests we'll be featuring... more
Tune in to hear us reflect on this season, and share some sneak peaks of the themes of the next one! We anticipate to return in late spring so keep your eyes peeled for the new season!! In the meantime we welcome any further suggestions or feedback w... more
Hi guys! Thank you for joining us for another episode. Today, we discuss our experiences as professionals navigating ours and other professionals within the health and social care field's racial biases regarding the families we work with. We also lin... more
Hi guys! Welcome back again to another video episode. Today, we are reflecting on the end of our Systemic Training journey and how we transitioned/are transitioning into our first roles as qualified Systemic Family Psychotherapists. We'd love to hear... more
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