
Healing Racial Trauma in BIPOC Communities with Dr. Pavna Sodhi
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For this episode I’m joined by therapist, educator, and author Dr. Pavna Sodhi for a clinically rich conversation about racial trauma in BIPOC communities. She is the writer of a book titled Trauma-Informed Psychotherapy for the BIPOC Community. To learn more about Dr. Sodhi you can check out her IG @sunotherapy
Together, we explore:
🔹 How racial trauma, intergenerational trauma, and immigration trauma show up in the body 🔹 Why culturally rooted and spiritually attuned therapy is essential for healing 🔹 The difference between traditional Western models and culturally grounded mental health care 🔹 How therapists and healers can show up with deeper empathy, humility, and presence 🔹 What it means to decolonize therapy in real and embodied ways
Whether you’re a mental health professional, a person of color on a healing journey, or someone curious about how trauma-informed care intersects with race, culture and identity, this conversation is for you.
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Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational and educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional mental health or medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the support of a qualified mental health or healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical or psychological condition.