How to Heal Bias: Individual, Interpersonal & Institutional Change with Dr. Dana E. Crawford
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Psychotherapist and host Jessica Fowler closes season nine of “What Your Therapist Is Reading” with Dr. Dana E. Crawford, licensed clinical psychologist and trauma-informed care expert, to discuss her book “Healing Bias: Your Guide to Individual, Interpersonal and Institutional Change.” (affiliate link) We explore how bias shows up for people and Dr. Crawford shares about her Bias Reduction Theory and Training (CBRT) as a framework for addressing culture-based countertransference and projection in therapy and beyond.
Show highlights:
What Bias Really Means
Everyday Bias Examples
CBRT Framework Explained
Impact Over Morality
Scarcity Trauma and Racism
Equity Versus Equality
Three Levels of Change
From Awareness to Practice
Stories And Discomfort Growth
About the author:
Dr. Dana E. Crawford is a licensed clinical psychologist and leading expert in trauma-informed care, bias reduction, and cultural healing. She runs a private practice in Manhattan and is the author of Healing Bias: Your Guide to Individual, Interpersonal, and Institutional Change. Dr. Crawford is also the creator of the R.A.C.E. Cards discussion deck and the Crawford Bias Reduction Theory & Training framework.