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Decolonizing therapy

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The Body as an Archive: Notes from a Settler Therapist's Practice

On what the body carries from ancestry and culture, and how Dr. Roger Kuhn's Somacultural Liberation has shaped one settler therapist's practice. A first-person reflection on inheritance, humility, and the limits of extracting technique from its roots.
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Decolonizing Therapy in Practice: What We're Doing, and Still Learning

Decolonizing therapy isn't a destination we've reached. It's an ongoing, accountable practice shaped by many teachers. Here's what that looks like in our work, what we're still learning, and where else to look for care.