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Jen Savage, Melissa Sundwall, and Bridger Falkenstien

Confronting Systemic Racism & Healing Racial Trauma w/ David Archer (74)

APR 6, 202251 MIN
Notice That

Confronting Systemic Racism & Healing Racial Trauma w/ David Archer (74)

APR 6, 202251 MIN

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On this week’s episode of Notice That, Bridger interviews special guest, David Archer, an anti-racist EMDR therapist. David Archer, an anti-racist psychotherapist Books “Anti-Racist Psychotherapy: Confronting Systemic Racist and Healing Racial Trauma” “Black Mediation: 10 Practices for Self-Care, Mindfulness, and Self-Determination” Website Anti-Racist Psychotherapy & EMDR Always had an interest in mindfulness meditation  However, as an addictions counselor in a native community, mindfulness alone wasn’t working.  So, after trying other therapies, David eventually found EMDR He appreciated that the approach didn’t require the therapist to be the expert.  Rather, it places therapist and client in an equal partnership Additionally, EMDR doesn’t need to be followed rigidly Allowing for more freedom and creativity. This has resulted in David’s ability to see patterns beyond the individual. Finally, through EMDR, David desires to change the experience of suffering. Anti-Racist Psychotherapy  “Depending on your social identity, you are more likely to have certain types of trauma history items than if you came from a different identity” (23:36) Anti-Racism is beyond the idea of knowledge acquisition. Rather, anti-racism is about the structure that we find ourselves in. Importantly, race is one of the primary ways of organizing our experiences. While white individuals are often unaware of their race, others don’t have that privilege. This is because the way we talk and teach it is always assumed you’re speaking of a white person. Anti-racist psychotherapy is about bringing the unconscious to the conscious Even when it’s uncomfortable. With the hope of bringing long term changes to internalized oppression  “The danger is that if we don’t think about our countries in these ways, if we don’t think about our therapy in these ways, we will continue with the short-sighted perspectives on advancing individual interests over collective interests” (33:50) Currently, most therapists and professors are white  We need to start considering the identity of the client when thinking about therapy And stop preserving the dichotomy and comparisons between black and white  We can expand ideas of EMDR to apply to our communities and countries  Binary Complex Trauma Cycle On one end of the spectrum is white supremacy  The other end is black suffering  White people are the first victims of anti-racism  Because the ideas of racism are so deeply rooted in our institutions  Hypocritical ideas validate the idea of black suffering  Further, they validate whiteness  Did you know?  After full completion of Beyond Healing Institute’s Somatic Integration and Processing training, each participant can receive 21 NBCC hours.  Beyond Healing Center Visit our website for all things BHC Contact us about retreats and therapy  Contact us about training and consultation Beyond Healing Media First, listen to our past episodes of NT here Then, check out more Beyond Healing podcasts Evidence-Based Therapist – where we read so you don’t have to! Beyond Trauma – geared towards clients Burnt Out Educator – An interview-style podcast for educators and students Give your support and gain access to exclusive content through Patreon Interested in supporting a child?  https://www.patreon.com/BurntOutEducator 100% of the proceeds donated to the Burntout Educator will provide therapy for a child in the public school system.  Not therapy capped at a certain number, but an open-ended relationship with a highly qualified therapist in the BHC network.  Connect with us on social media: Facebook & Instagram  Credits  Executive Directors: Jennifer and Ryan Savage, Melissa Bentinnedi, Bridger Falkenstein Hosts: Jennifer Savage, Melissa Benintendi, and Bridger Falkenstein Filmographer: Tyler Wassam Podcast Producer: Jamie Eggert Original Music Composers: Bridger Falkenstein and Caleb Boston Show Notes: Jordan Murray-Harper The post Confronting Systemic Racism & Healing Racial Trauma w/ David Archer (74) first appeared on Notice That.The post Confronting Systemic Racism & Healing Racial Trauma w/ David Archer (74) appeared first on Notice That.