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Decolonizing Therapy by Jennifer Mullan; 9781324019169

Decolonizing Therapy

By Jennifer Mullan

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Description

Decolonizing Therapy by Jennifer Mullan is a transformative exploration of the intersections between mental health and colonial legacies. This groundbreaking work invites readers to reconsider traditional therapeutic practices through a decolonial lens, challenging the dominant narratives that often marginalise non-Western perspectives in psychology.

The Story

Mullan delves into the complexities of therapy, weaving personal anecdotes with scholarly insights. She critiques the Eurocentric frameworks that have historically shaped clinical psychology and psychotherapy, advocating for a more inclusive approach that honours diverse cultural experiences. Through her poignant storytelling, Mullan addresses the systemic issues within mental health care, urging practitioners to engage with the histories and identities of their clients.

Why Readers Love It

  • Insightful analysis of the barriers faced by marginalised communities in accessing mental health resources.
  • Engaging prose that blends theory with real-world application, making complex ideas accessible.
  • A call to action for therapists to rethink their practices and embrace a more holistic approach to healing.

Perfect For

This book is ideal for mental health professionals, students of psychology, and anyone interested in the intersection of mental health and social justice. It resonates particularly with those who seek to understand the impact of colonialism on contemporary therapeutic practices and who are committed to fostering inclusive spaces for healing.

"A vital contribution to the conversation about mental health and decolonisation." - Reader Review

Specifications

Format: Hardback
Dimensions: 237 mm × 162 mm × 41 mm
Pages: 480
Publisher: WW Norton & Co
ISBN: 9781324019169

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