Training for Trainers: Training Clinicians to Become Better Antiracists – Deborah L. Plummer, PhD
Dr. Deborah Plummer, Ph.D
Training Clinicians to Become Better Antiracists
Friday 13th September
Online, 1 – 4.30pm
Dr. Plummer will also be giving the workshop “Unravelling Race and Racial Identity in the Training of Clinicians” on Friday 13th September. You can attend both workshops for a discounted price – saving £50! Click here for the joint ticket.
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There’s more to being an antiracist than aligning yourself with its value and endorsing its principles. As clinicians and trainers, it’s hard work that requires:
recognizing, understanding, and working to dismantle the structures that shape and maintain racism and that result in racial trauma,
a life-long commitment to healthy racial identity resolution for ourselves and others
engaging in multiracial living patterns and identifying these patterns in therapy practice,
embracing cultural humility; and
practicing radical respect.
This workshop explores how we can become effective antiracists using a relational model for managing the dynamics of racism and how doing so can achieve desired outcomes.
Participants are encouraged to take the Antiracist Style Indicator prior to the workshop. Please note that this assessment tool is U.S. based, and questions or statement that refer to America or American identity can be replaced with U.K. We will learn and grow together as we discern similarities and differences in antiracism expression in the U.S. and U.K.
Workshop Objectives:
Understand antiracism from a Gestalt relational framework
Understand the characteristics of an effective antiracist and its relationship to advocacy, racial justice, and therapy practice
Explain three antiracist styles and know how each style shows up in personal and therapy interactions
Assess your own antiracist style and learn practical ways to become better antiracists.
Dr. Deborah Plummer, Ph.D
Training Clinicians to Become Better Antiracists
Friday 13th September
Online, 1 – 4.30pm
Dr. Plummer will also be giving the workshop “Unravelling Race and Racial Identity in the Training of Clinicians” on Friday 13th September. You can attend both workshops for a discounted price – saving £50! Click here for the joint ticket.
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There’s more to being an antiracist than aligning yourself with its value and endorsing its principles. As clinicians and trainers, it’s hard work that requires:
recognizing, understanding, and working to dismantle the structures that shape and maintain racism and that result in racial trauma,
a life-long commitment to healthy racial identity resolution for ourselves and others
engaging in multiracial living patterns and identifying these patterns in therapy practice,
embracing cultural humility; and
practicing radical respect.
This workshop explores how we can become effective antiracists using a relational model for managing the dynamics of racism and how doing so can achieve desired outcomes.
Participants are encouraged to take the Antiracist Style Indicator prior to the workshop. Please note that this assessment tool is U.S. based, and questions or statement that refer to America or American identity can be replaced with U.K. We will learn and grow together as we discern similarities and differences in antiracism expression in the U.S. and U.K.
Workshop Objectives:
Understand antiracism from a Gestalt relational framework
Understand the characteristics of an effective antiracist and its relationship to advocacy, racial justice, and therapy practice
Explain three antiracist styles and know how each style shows up in personal and therapy interactions
Assess your own antiracist style and learn practical ways to become better antiracists.
Dr. Deborah Plummer, Ph.D
Training Clinicians to Become Better Antiracists
Friday 13th September
Online, 1 – 4.30pm
Dr. Plummer will also be giving the workshop “Unravelling Race and Racial Identity in the Training of Clinicians” on Friday 13th September. You can attend both workshops for a discounted price – saving £50! Click here for the joint ticket.
- - - - - -
There’s more to being an antiracist than aligning yourself with its value and endorsing its principles. As clinicians and trainers, it’s hard work that requires:
recognizing, understanding, and working to dismantle the structures that shape and maintain racism and that result in racial trauma,
a life-long commitment to healthy racial identity resolution for ourselves and others
engaging in multiracial living patterns and identifying these patterns in therapy practice,
embracing cultural humility; and
practicing radical respect.
This workshop explores how we can become effective antiracists using a relational model for managing the dynamics of racism and how doing so can achieve desired outcomes.
Participants are encouraged to take the Antiracist Style Indicator prior to the workshop. Please note that this assessment tool is U.S. based, and questions or statement that refer to America or American identity can be replaced with U.K. We will learn and grow together as we discern similarities and differences in antiracism expression in the U.S. and U.K.
Workshop Objectives:
Understand antiracism from a Gestalt relational framework
Understand the characteristics of an effective antiracist and its relationship to advocacy, racial justice, and therapy practice
Explain three antiracist styles and know how each style shows up in personal and therapy interactions
Assess your own antiracist style and learn practical ways to become better antiracists.