Therapist Unfolding

Therapist Unfolding

Gone are the days when mental health therapists are expected to be blank white walls! Therapist Unfolding was created to amplify voices of clinicians of color and provide insight on how therapists are navigating human diversity issues in the field of mental health. Our guests will share their stories of unfolding, their journeys towards finding their therapist voice, and the ways they are creating practice that is in alignment to their authentic selves. (Content should not be construed as professional advice.)

Episodes

  1. 2021-07-28

    Pinay-American Therapist with Steph

    "There is a correlation between cultural identity formation and wellness. And so that's the heart of this center. It's creating a space that is culturally affirming, intergenerationally engaging, human gathering space, that can be a natural entry point for speaking to the bigger issues of mental health..." Stephanie Garma Balón, MA, AMFT (she/her) is a second-gen, cisgender, Pinay-American, daughter of immigrant parents of Ilokano & Visayan decent & proud Mama—born/raised on occupied land of the Ramaytush Ohlone people, AKA: San Francisco/Daly City. She is also the co-chair of Filipino Mental Health Initiative (FMHI) in San Mateo County. In this episode, Steph shares the unfolding of her therapist journey. We invite you to listen in as she walks us through the different life experiences that led her to the field of mental health — the journey she refers to as "following the breadcrumbs." Steph also shares about her heartwork: providing a culturally affirming and healing space for the Filipino/a/x community through the Social Enterprise Cultural Center, which is set to open by 2022. If you have some time, could you so kindly visit the FMHI website to learn about the vision and mission for the Social Enterprise Cultural Center. Or, share this episode to someone who may be yearning to connect with the Filipino/a/x community. Maraming salamat for joining us. To reach us: therapistunfolding@gmail.com To reach Steph: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephanie-balon-ma-amft-8b139a8 IG: @stephrock333 Filipino Mental Health Initiative: fmhismc@gmail.com Social Enterprise Cultural Center: https://fmhi-smc.org/social-enterprise-community-center/ Disclaimer: Content on this podcast is not intended to substitute for professional advice.

    40 min
  2. 2021-05-27

    May is Mental Health Awareness Month

    May is Mental Health Awareness Month!  Although this podcast was created for therapists, highlighting non-clinicians in this episode, I thought, could give us a slightly different perspective. The main purpose of this episode is to normalize various perspectives on mental health and to let you all know that mental health is for everyone! I also want to put a disclaimer that whatever is shared on this episode are not the only ways to view mental health. 1 - "Through therapy, I've learned that my emotions are not something I should be ashamed of." "Over the years, therapy has helped me handle changes in my life." - Vanessa and Melissa, co-hosts of the "I'm Uncomfortable" podcast. (IG: @imunfcomfortable.podcast) 2 - "Mental health is health. Being able to take care of myself everyday... like eating vegetables or exercising." - Epidemiologist  3 - "Good mental health is important because when are at peace with our inner selves, we're able to be the best people for ourselves and those around us." - Teacher 4 - "It all starts inside our brains...every single person deals with that inner voice that is telling them yes you can, or no you can't, that self-doubt, all of that is mental health." - Kaylyn, fitness and mindset coach (IG:@kaylynsilva.fit) 5 - "I realized that I was so focused on other people that I didn't really work on myself. And it wasn't until I started working on myself that I started to notice change." - Jediah, small business owner (IG: @jediahmolina) To reach us: therapistunfolding@gmail.com Disclaimer: Content on this podcast is not intended to substitute for professional advice.

    21 min

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Gone are the days when mental health therapists are expected to be blank white walls! Therapist Unfolding was created to amplify voices of clinicians of color and provide insight on how therapists are navigating human diversity issues in the field of mental health. Our guests will share their stories of unfolding, their journeys towards finding their therapist voice, and the ways they are creating practice that is in alignment to their authentic selves. (Content should not be construed as professional advice.)