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Creatively Processing White Shame

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This 2-hour session invites all white trainee and qualified counsellors, psychotherapists, and therapists who are racialised as white to engage with their somatic responses relating to racism and white supremacy.

The session aims to use creativity as a medium to help white therapists identify, make sense of, and process their shame and somatic defences within a holding, accountable and non-judgemental space.

This experiential session is suitable for all white therapists who are ready to engage with discomfort, be challenged and committed to an anti-racist therapeutic practice. It is also suitable for therapist's already deeply engaged in this work and understand that anti-racism is an ongoing practice.

This session was originally part of a Radical Therapist Network event ‘Resting in Grief & Creatively Processing Shame’ co-developed and facilitated by Kim Loliya and Sage M Stephanou.

Comrade and Ally Patrons have free access to this workshop using the discount code

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