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These podcasts are for anyone who is interested in the psychological impact of race on people of colour from a UK Perspective. They feature prominent Black, African and Asian therapists and allies sharing their thinking and psychological concepts.

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These podcasts are for anyone who is interested in the psychological impact of race on people of colour from a UK Perspective. They feature prominent Black, African and Asian therapists and allies sharing their thinking and psychological concepts.

    Spring Seminar 2018 - Family, Community and systemic Constellations - Sonya Welch-Moring - Ep 22

    Spring Seminar 2018 - Family, Community and systemic Constellations - Sonya Welch-Moring - Ep 22

    Visit our website for events, training and forums: www.baatn.org.uk

    Sonya Welch-Moring presents the 3rd of 5 BAATN Spring seminars. She gives us an overview of Family, Community and systemic Constellations which is a combination of western and African approaches and is described by Sonya as a healing ritual with a therapeutic edge.

    Sonya Welch-Moring is running a days workshop on the 29th Sept 2018 in London. Find out more and book here: www.baatn.org.uk/family-and-community-constellations/

    • 30 min
    Spring Seminar 2018 - The Tree of Life - Ncazelo Ncube-Mlilo - Episode 21

    Spring Seminar 2018 - The Tree of Life - Ncazelo Ncube-Mlilo - Episode 21

    Ncazelo Ncube-Mlilo, co-developer of a narrative therapeutic approach called the Tree of Life gives the 2nd of 5 BAATN Spring Seminars. This model of intervention supports those who have experienced significant hardship and trauma and also speaks to people across cultures. Ncazelo invites us to break free from problem saturated identities.

    • 33 min
    Spring Seminar 2018 - The Challenge of Racism in Therapeutic Practice - Dr Mckenzie-Mavinga - Ep 20

    Spring Seminar 2018 - The Challenge of Racism in Therapeutic Practice - Dr Mckenzie-Mavinga - Ep 20

    Visit our website for events, training and forums: www.baatn.org.uk

    Dr Isha Mckenzie-Mavinga presents the first of these 5 BAATN Spring seminars. She talks about working with the hidden and voiced impact of racism in therapeutic relationships especially in supervision and touched on important themes in her book that relate to working in this area. Her book is called ‘The Challenge of Racism in Therapeutic Practice’.

    If you want to know more about Dr Mckenzie-Mavinga’s concepts around engaging with oppression - in practice and supervision - she is running a training in London on the 2nd and 3rd of June 2018. Find out more and book here: www.baatn.org.uk/the-challenge-of-racism/

    • 44 min
    Examining Whiteness - Challenges of processing being white therapists in a racist society - Ep 19

    Examining Whiteness - Challenges of processing being white therapists in a racist society - Ep 19

    Visit our website for events, trainings and Forums: www.baatn.org.uk

    In this podcast I'm in conversation with therapists Bea Millar and Suzanne Keys who sent out an invitation to other white therapists for a gathering entitled 'Examining Whiteness, White Identity and Racism. They decided to offer this workshop because they realised that the unexamined thoughts and feelings about being white in a racist society creates obstacles to open and healing dialogues with people of colour and is slowing down the process of ending racism. They believe that white people need to take responsibility for working through these feelings with each other, in order to bring themselves more fully into relationship with people of colour and get on with the work of eliminating racism. We will be talking about their personal process in getting to the point of making this group a reality as well as the responses they received from others along the way.

    • 34 min
    Creating partnerships with training organisations: Let's talk about race - Episode 18

    Creating partnerships with training organisations: Let's talk about race - Episode 18

    Visit our website for events, trainings and Forums: www.baatn.org.uk

    There are many conversations happening about the psychological impact of racial bias and identity within the field of psychotherapy. There is however still much to do, as the worry about the race conversation is ever present. This episode of the 'Black and Asian Therapist Podcast' reflects on the experiences of BME students on Euro-American therapy training courses. The podcast also explores how therapy-training organisations might be supported to better facilitate these students to both explore their racial identity whilst they train and still get through the training programme.

    Web: www.baatn.org.uk
    Twitter: @baatnman

    • 31 min
    Therapeutic practice in a multicultural society - Zenobia Nadirshaw - Episode 16

    Therapeutic practice in a multicultural society - Zenobia Nadirshaw - Episode 16

    In this podcast I’m presenting a talk given at the 2014 BAATN Conference by Zenobia Nadirshaw. Zenobia is a Consultant Clinical Psychologist and has been in the world of Psychology for 38 years. She is very active in the field of Psychology, Counselling, Psychotherapy and ​Ethnic Minority and disability issues - including training of and supervision of psychologists and counsellors. She also lectures at national and international level and has published widely on these issues In her talk she explores organisational change in the light of our diversity culture. Along the way she articulates the difference between the Diversity agenda and Equal Opportunities, explores what valuing Diversity means in practice, and also enters into the sometimes tension filled area of the white supervisor and black supervisee relationship.

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    • 30 min

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