Culture Wars?
Intersectionality, Identities and Psychotherapy
Recorded Saturday 19 March 2022
With Dr Syed Azmatullah, Dominic Davies, Alex Drummond, Rima Hawkins, Noemi Lakmaier, Eduardo Peres, Michelle Ross, Joel Simpson, Erin Stevens and Dr Dwight Turner
CPD Credits: 4.5 hours
In the context of our increasing awareness about power, privilege, race and gender politics in society, and the consulting room, Confer invites you to spend a day learning more about the concept of intersectionality, and how it impacts each of us. This event is an opportunity for psychotherapists of all modalities, genders, and sexualities to reflect on their own intersectional identities and how we might make better use of these similarities and differences within our practices.
READ MORE...Intersectionality has become a relatively new buzzword in therapy. The term was coined by an American law professor and activist, Kimberlé Crenshaw, to describe how our social and political identities combine to create different forms of discrimination and privilege depending on the contexts in which we find ourselves. These identities intersect to give us multiple advantages and disadvantages. These can be both empowering and oppressing. We will hear from some of the leading figures in the UK therapy scene who have been engaging with these issues personally and professionally.
CPD – An optional certificate of attendance for up to 3.5 hours of CPD, based on completion of a multiple choice questionnaire.
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