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Afghans in Therapy

Afghans in Therapy

著者: Mona Fakhry
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Destigmatizing mental health in the Afghan community one conversation at a time. The podcast features conversations with Afghan therapists and Afghans attending therapy on discussions related to various mental health topics impacting our community. Check out our website to access the first-ever Afghan therapists directory www.afghansintherapy.comCopyright Mona Fakhry 心理学 心理学・心の健康 衛生・健康的な生活
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  • Women's mental health & addiction
    2023/02/19
    In the last episode of season 1, Dr. Adila Anwari Cosgrove and I discuss Women's mental health and addiction within our community.

    About the guest: My name is Adila Cosgrove. I am a licensed professional counselor in the states of PA and NJ. I am a PhD candidate and my research focused on Afghan American women and mental health. I am also a certified trauma therapy (TF-CBT) and certified EMDR therapist. I currently work solo in private practice and have been in the field for over 10 years. Learn more about her work @dr.adilaanwarillc
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    30 分
  • Exploring Queer/Trans Afghan identity & parent-child relationships
    2022/09/26
    In episode 2, Sara and I discuss her work as an Afghan therapist. We explore Queer/Afghan identity within our community and parent-child relationships.

    Sara Stanizai is a speaker, business coach, licensed therapist and the owner of Prospect Therapy, a queer + trans affirming therapy practice with a focus on serving first-gen and immigrant communities. As a queer Afghan-American herself, Sara works to help Afghan diaspora women heal their relationships with their families and each other. Learn more about her offerings at @prospecttherapy 
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    50 分
  • Lost medicines, a holistic lens for Afghan healing.
    2022/06/01
    CW: mentions self-harm

    In today's episode, Samira and I discuss her journey through healing, specifically how holistic medicines have played a role in that. We discuss modalities/medications that have been helpful for her healing within therapy and gaps within a Western system. She invites us all to reflect on our behaviours, self-love and a decolonial lens of lost medicines.

    Samira jaans intro:
    My name is Samira and I'm an Afghan musician based in Toronto. Outside of music I also write & meditate on a regular basis. I grew up with a musical family and classical Afghan instruments played regularly at family functions. In music I hope to keep these sounds and instruments alive for as long as possible. You can stay in touch with Samira: @samira_rawan on Instagram.
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    1 時間 3 分

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