Anita Mandley – Cultural and Historical Traumas: Invisible Barriers to Healing and Change

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Anita Mandley – Cultural and Historical Traumas: Invisible Barriers to Healing and ChangeDescriptionCultural and historical trauma appears and is influenced in your work more than you think, especially if you work with people of color, war survivors, refugees and their descendants. Additionally, if your clients differ from you in the areas of race, culture, religion, sexuality, class or gender, your own biases are likely to come out in session.Watch Anita Mandley as she brings these issues out of the shadows and into consciousness, and opens a new path toward addressing the hidden grief of cultural and historical wounds. Not only will she show you how to help your client’s historical trauma, but she will help you become a culturally more mindful and competent therapist to effectively help your clients heal their trauma.HandoutsSlides – Cultural and Historical Traumas: Invisible Barriers to Healing and Change (0.93 MB)22 PagesAvailable after PurchaseOutlineAwareness, Acknowledgement and AssessmentAcknowledgement and Awareness of The Intergenerational Impact and Memory Traces of Cultural andHistorical Traumas on Clients and The Therapist’s Own SelfRelevant Areas for AssessmentStructured Model of AssessmentCase Examples of The Clinical Implications of Traumatic Experiences in The PresentMoving from Reflexive Reactivity to Connection, Fluidity and Coherence in The Here and NowDifference Between Bias, Prejudice and the “Isms”The Process to Regulate the Neurobiology of BiasThe Benefit and Power of Providing the Resources of Witness, Protector and Comforter to Heal Intergenerational WoundsHow to Uncover the Survival Narrative, Validate the Trauma, And Move to A Strengths-Based Process of Empowerment and HealingStudying, Listening to And Validating the Client’s Traumatic Cultural Narrative, While Listening for The Resources That Helped Them SurviveUsing the Client’s Own Survival Resources, As Well As Cultural-Specific Rituals and/or Creating New Rituals for Acknowledging and Processing the Loss and Grief Connected to Historical TraumasNew Ways to Establish Boundaries and Self-Defense and Self-ProtectionFacultyAnita Mandley, MS, LCPCAnita Mandley, MS, LCPC, is an integrative psychotherapist practicing at The Center for Contextual Change. She’s the creator of the Integrative Trauma Recovery Group (ITR) a group therapy process designed specifically for adults with developmental and complex PTSD.Speaker Disclosures:Financial: Anita Mandley practices at the Center for Contextual Change.Non-financial: Anita Mandley has no relevant non-financial relationship to disclose.