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People of Color in Psychology

People of Color in Psychology

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We are a podcast devoted to People of Color in Psychology. People of Color in Psychology is where mental health professionals gain insight to culturally relevant psychological practice and research. Produced by The Multicultural Counseling Institute and your host, Dr. Jack Tsan, you will learn from mental health experts to help advance your personal and professional development. My hope is that together we will be able to learn from each other and appreciate the importance of advancing the contributions of people of color in psychology.People of Color in Psychology 社会科学
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  • Not Your Guru: Psychedelics Through a Decolonial Lens
    2025/06/07

    Join us for a profound conversation with Candace Oglesby, a licensed professional counselor and a leading voice in the burgeoning field of psychedelic-assisted therapy. Candace, who has served as a program director for a ketamine-assisted psychotherapy certificate program and actively participates in research clinical trials, brings a unique blend of expertise as a trainer and a diversity, equity, and inclusion consultant.

    In this episode, Candace delves into the critical intersection of social justice and mental health within the context of psychedelic-assisted therapy. She bravely tackles the systemic barriers that prevent historically marginalized communities, particularly women of color navigating trauma, from accessing these innovative treatments.

    Discover:

    • What psychedelic-assisted therapy truly entails, beyond common misconceptions.

    • The historical roots of plant medicines in Black, Brown, and Indigenous communities, challenging the Western medical model's narrative.

    • The significant impact of representation, cost, misinformation, and historical mistrust on access to psychedelic therapies.

    • Why the capitalist structures continue to impede equitable access and liberation.

    • Candace's invaluable advice for therapists looking to enter this space, emphasizing the importance of culturally inclusive training, community, and personal relationship with the medicine.

    • Candace also shares her personal journey and unwavering commitment to decolonizing mental health and advocating for voices that have historically been excluded. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the future of mental health, equity, and the transformative potential of psychedelic healing.

    Candace Oglesby’s Contact:

    Website - www.jurneewithcandace.com

    Resources:

    Liberation through Plants and Plates - https://jurneewithcandace.com/liberation-through-plants-and-plates/

    The Afro Psych Card Deck - https://www.afropsych.life/

    Continuing Education Courses - https://www.tmcinstitute.org/continuing-education/recorded-webinars

    Enter “FRIENDS50” for 50% off CE courses!

    Support this Podcast:

    Donate 1-time any amount - https://checkout.square.site/buy/DFUO7XYMQ27EZ6QVUL6PC6FA

    Music Samples:

    Intro 1 by Clavier Clavier - Meditation ambient music

    Intro 2 by Mikhail Smusev - Heroic Quest

    Outro by Alex Kizenkov - Inspirational Cinematic Adventure

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    40 分
  • Heart Based Cultural Care in Practice
    2025/06/06

    In this episode, we feature Dr. Lana Holmes, a licensed psychologist specializing in sex positivity, BDSM, kink, ethical non-monogamy, and LGBTQ+ populations, as well as trauma experienced within marginalized, oppressed, and stigmatized communities. Dr. Holmes discusses her cultural approach to EBPs. We explore subcultures rooted in personal and collective freedom, self-expression, and breaking conventions. Dr. Holmes, an African-American Black psychologist, also delves into systematic ways to learn about cultural-responsive care, integrating heart, soul, body, and mind. We discuss the importance of building meaningful relationships across different racial and ethnic backgrounds and how societal segregation impacts this.

    Episode Disclaimer:

    This podcast episode is intended for informational and educational purposes only. It should not be considered a substitute for professional mental health advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Furthermore, it does not constitute a therapeutic relationship. The podcast host and guest are not responsible for any losses, damages, or liabilities that may arise from the use of this podcast episode. Finally, if you are experiencing a mental health crisis/emergency, please call 988 or 911 immediately.

    Dr. Lana Holmes’ Contact:

    Email: inclusivetherapywellness@gmail.com

    Website: https://www.inclusivetherapywellness.com/lana

    Resources:

    Continuing Education - Kink and Clinical Practice 101, instructed by Lana Holmes, Psy.D. - https://www.touchstoneinstitute.org/trainings/kink-and-clinical-practice-101-(self-paced)

    Pettigrew, T. F., & Tropp, L. R. (2006). A meta-analytic test of intergroup contact theory. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 90(5), 751–783. https://doi.org/10.1037/0022-3514.90.5.751

    Continuing Education Courses at The Multicultural Counseling Institute - https://www.tmcinstitute.org/continuing-education/recorded-webinars

    Enter “FRIENDS50” for 50% off CE courses!

    Support this Podcast:

    Donate 1-time any amount - https://checkout.square.site/buy/DFUO7XYMQ27EZ6QVUL6PC6FA

    Music Samples:

    Intro 1 by Aleksandr Abrosimov - Fun punk rock

    Intro 2 by Mikhail Smusev - Heroic Quest
    Outro by Alex Kizenkov - Inspirational Cinematic Adventure

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    37 分
  • AAPI Series: Exploring Secure Attachment, Racial Socialization, and Mental Health in AAPI Adolescents
    2025/05/30

    In this episode, Dr. Lydia HaRim Ahn, an assistant professor at Arizona State University, discusses her recent research on racial identity, discrimination, and mental health, specifically focusing on AAPI families and racial socialization. Dr. Ahn delves into her recent publications exploring attachment security as a buffer to racism and the impact of racial socialization on intergenerational family conflict. She shares findings on how these factors relate to mental health outcomes in Asian American adolescents and college students. The conversation highlights the complexities of navigating racial issues within families and the importance of addressing macro-level factors affecting mental well-being.Dr. Lydia Harim Ahn’s Contact:

    Email - lydiaahn@asu.edu

    ResearchGate - https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Lydia-Harim-Ahn

    Publications - https://www.raceandrelationshipslab.com/publications

    Research Papers:

    Ahn, L. H., & Atkin, A. L. (2025). Discrimination and racial socialization profiles: Associations with Asian American adolescent attachment, activism, and self-esteem. Journal of Family Psychology, 39(2), 229–239. https://doi.org/10.1037/fam0001301

    Ahn, L. H., & Atkin, A. L. (2024). Racism, attachment styles, and mental health among Asian American adolescents. The Counseling Psychologist, 52(3). https://doi.org/10.1177/00110000241291606

    Continuing Education Courses - https://www.tmcinstitute.org/continuing-education/recorded-webinars

    Enter “FRIENDS50” for 50% off CE courses!

    Support this Podcast:

    Donate 1-time any amount - https://checkout.square.site/buy/DFUO7XYMQ27EZ6QVUL6PC6FA

    Music Samples:

    Intro 1 by Andrii Poradovskyi - Tropical Summer Pop Music

    Intro 2 by Mikhail Smusev - Heroic Quest

    Outro by Alex Kizenkov - Inspirational Cinematic Adventure

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    18 分

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