Challenging our fragile white self: a practice

In our ongoing work to understand how we perpetuate white-body supremacy (Resmaa Menakem’s term), we are practicing with others how to track what happens inside and between us, moment-to-moment. Noticing our own fragility when it shows up and building resilience demands lots of repetition.   In reality, this sequence can unfurl in a matter of …

On white saviourism, cannibal sickness, and dramatic irony

Sometimes images and metaphors can help us shift from a left-brain, cognitive conceptualization of something to a more right-brain, intuitive grasp of it. The sketches above depict in simplified form what it can look like when privilege mistakes itself for merit, when an aspect of the self is projected onto another, and what it looks …

Segregation and integration: healing the trauma of whiteness

Perhaps all the dragons in our lives are really princesses who are only waiting to see us act, just once, with beauty and bravery. Perhaps everything that frightens us is, in its deepest essence, something helpless that needs our love --- Rainer Maria Rilke My work to heal myself and hold space for others healing …

Attachment science and animism

Attachment theory is a central component of the dominant western understanding of human psychology; it helps shape our understanding of developmental stages and developmental trauma. Some modalities such as Emotion Focussed Therapy (EFT) and Accelerated Experiential Dynamic Psychotherapy (AEDP) place attachment at the centre of healing. If we can understand what happened and didn’t happen …

Some thoughts on whiteness and psychotherapy

Psychotherapeutic models give us useful tools and frameworks for understanding how suffering manifests and how to address it, but the majority of the ones widely taught and available grow out of and reproduce dominant white supremacy culture. Unless we are actively practicing something else every day, this will be the default for white therapists and …