Access to mental health care should be a right, not a privilege. In the second episode of our bonus series, we take a look back at conversations with mental health professionals at Antioch, and how they have used their work to address social injustices in our society. Whether it is helping us confront our unconscious biases, advocating for culturally responsive therapy practices, or creating more accessibility to these professions, Antiochians are continuing to break boundaries and push their field in the direction of justice.
Links to Excerpted Episodes:
“To Heal Our Communities, We Need to Explore the Unconscious Mind” with Dr. Monique Bowen
“Art Therapy Can Provide Healing Beyond Words” with Amy Morrison and Beth Donahue
“Latinx/e Communities Deserve Culturally Responsive Mental Health Care” with Dr. Mariaimeé Gonzalez
This episode was recorded December 8, 2021 via Riverside.fm and released December 29, 2021.
The Seed Field Podcast is produced by Antioch University.
The Seed Field Podcast’s host is Jasper Nighthawk, and its editor is Lauren Instenes. Special thanks for this episode goes to Karen Hamilton and Melinda Garland for their contributions.
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