Ep. 4: Cultural Wealth: Counseling Built on Identity, Community, and Care
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Inside the Session returns with Drs. Jason Branch and Cheryl Fisher inviting fellow Alliant MACC faculty member Dr. Ashley Diaz for a compelling discussion on social justice in mental health, centered on the idea of “cultural wealth”: the strengths, traditions, and lived experiences clients bring into the therapeutic space. Drawing from her experiences as a Latina counselor educator, Dr. Diaz examines how systemic inequities, stigma, and lack of access continue to impact marginalized communities, while highlighting the importance of cultural humility, cultural responsiveness, and radical empathy in addressing these gaps. The conversation emphasizes the need for clinicians to engage in ongoing self-reflection, embrace discomfort, and make intentional, culturally attuned changes in their practice, ultimately reframing care to both challenge inequities and celebrate the richness of clients’ cultural identities.