Antiracism Consultation Group, Dec 7, 2021
About This Course
The Antiracism Clinical Consultation Group is an ongoing and open monthly group for clinicians who desire support and training to work with race, racism, and social justice issues in their clinical practice. This virtual consultation group offers structured experiential activities for clinician self-exploration, case presentations, and consultation. Topics for self-exploration include clinician racial and cultural story mapping, identifying markers of privilege and marginalization, and professional alignment with “not racist” vs. antiracist clinical practices. Time will also be spent engaging in mindfulness practices designed to increase your capacity for engaging in emotionally charged discussions.
This group is a gracious space for uncomfortable learning and professional development. Individuals are not required to present a case to participate. Respectful interactions are strictly monitored as each participant’s emotional safety is paramount. All races and ethnicities are encouraged and welcome.
- Development of antiracist clinical practices
- Exploration of the role of race in your clinical practice
- Mindfulness practices to increase your capacity to hold charged issues related to race and racism
- Opportunities for case consultation
- Experiential exercises to increase personal awareness of race and racism
- Strategies for working with clients struggling with racism
- Tools for managing cultural ruptures
Target Audience
- Professional Clinical Counselors
- Clinical Social Workers
- Marriage and Family Therapists
- School Counselors
- Educational Psychologists