Decolonizing Therapy, Jennifer Mullan, PsyD
Decolonizing Therapy, Jennifer Mullan, PsyD
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Decolonizing Therapy
Oppression, Historical Trauma, and Politicizing Your Practice

Author: Jennifer Mullan, PsyD

Narrator: Carmen Jewel Jones

Unabridged: 17 hr 55 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 01/16/2024

Includes: Bonus Material Bonus Material Included


Synopsis

A call to action for therapists to politicize their practice through an emotional decolonial lens.

An essential work that centers colonial and historical trauma in a framework for healing, Decolonizing Therapy illuminates that all therapy is—and always has been—inherently political. To better understand the mental health oppression and institutional violence that exists today, we must become familiar with the root of disembodiment from our histories, homelands, and healing practices. Only then will listeners see how colonial, historical, and intergenerational legacies have always played a role in the treatment of mental health.

This book is the emotional companion and guide to decolonization. It is an invitation for Eurocentrically trained clinicians to acknowledge privileged and oppressed parts while relearning what we thought we knew. Ignoring collective global trauma makes delivering effective therapy impossible; not knowing how to interrogate privilege (as a therapist, client, or both) makes healing elusive; and shying away from understanding how we as professionals may be participating in oppression is irresponsible.

About Jennifer Mullan, PsyD

Jennifer Mullan, PsyD, (she/her) is educated as a clinical psychologist and is founder of Decolonizing Therapy, LLC, where she teaches her "Politicizing Your Practice" series. She is also the creator of the popular Instagram account @decolonizingtherapy. Recipient of Essence magazine's 2020 Essential Hero Award in the category of mental health, she lives in Montclair, New Jersey.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Ashton on March 03, 2024

I wanted to like this book and I do love books that center on decolonizing therapy and the important stance therapists should take on being anti-racists and examining their own potential biases and privileges. But I do not think this book is anything new from content already in existence. It also do......more

Goodreads review by Desert on February 10, 2024

This is one of those books that you are proud to display in your bookshelf (for me, it’s an imaginary bookshelf in my future library). When I first heard about this coming out, I immediately said PREORDER, and my expectations were surpassed. Every therapist, everyone in the field of therapy and soci......more

Goodreads review by Hannah on March 27, 2025

Amazing topic to talk about in that there's so much to talk about! I've felt for a long time that colonization and religious imperialism were mere tools of capitalism. I still do, and I believe that if the Bible got one thing right, it's that the greed of money is the root of all evil. I believe tha......more

Goodreads review by Pyroclastic Ash on October 12, 2024

Dr. Mullan went in. There was a blend of decolonizing practice, review of appropriated cultural practices and the unapologetic challenge of the colonial structures within of our mental health system. This book is so powerful.......more

Goodreads review by Amanda on April 06, 2024

DNF - made it halfway through and this no longer feels like a valuable resource; thankfully, there are many available resources that address similar issues better. The ideas are repetitive and the tone is off-putting. Yes, we need to acknowledge research bias, epigenetics, and migration story. Yes,......more