Ep. 5: Mentorship, Meaning, and Systemic Change
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This episode of The House of Family Therapy features a conversation with Dr. Sandra Espinoza, Alliant MFT faculty member and clinician whose work bridges systemic therapy, cultural humility, and social justice advocacy. Dr. Espinoza shares her professional journey from education and community-based youth work into family therapy, private practice, and academia, highlighting how mentorship and saying “yes” to opportunity shaped her career.
The discussion explores her clinical niches—working with interracial couples and undocumented or mixed-status Latinx families—and the ways sociopolitical systems, immigration policy, and forced family separation impact mental health and relational dynamics. Throughout the episode, Dr. Espinoza reflects on the sacredness of creating space for the unspoken and the importance of empathy, mentorship, and systemic awareness for emerging therapists.