Treating Cultural & Racial Trauma with Somatic Practices
- Speaker:
- Chinwé Williams, PhD
- Duration:
- 2 Hours 02 Minutes
- Language:
- Presented in EN, subtitles in EN and FR, handouts in EN and FR
- Copyright:
-
Oct 09, 2025
- Product Code:
- POS150440
- Media Type:
- Digital Seminar
Description
As the world around us continues to shift, clients living at the intersection of multiple marginalized identities may be navigating additional cultural stressors and finding it harder to show up in spaces where they don’t feel safe. Treating trauma that stems from experiences of racism and ambiguous loss can be challenging. These losses run deep in the lives of minoritized clients, but they’re generally unrecognized by society, and despite the pervasiveness of racialized stress and discrimination in the everyday lives of people of color, many clinicians don’t feel adequately equipped to address the trauma of racism. Through interactive discussion and experiential exercises, participants will gain the knowledge to develop culturally informed strategies to treat Black, Indigenous, and other clients of color who’ve experienced racial stress or trauma. You’ll also learn:
- What culturally responsive therapy looks like in practice
- How to work with racial trauma in an embodied way
- How to incorporate multiple frameworks into culturally responsive practices, including EMDR, IFS, and Sensorimotor Psychotherapy
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Objectives
- Recognize the hidden signs and symptoms of cultural and racial trauma and its psychological impacts.
- Develop assessment skills to respond to ambiguous loss and disenfranchised grief of everyday racism in the lives of BIPOC clients.
- Develop strategies to build rapport and common clinician missteps to avoid.
- Build strategies for clinician self-reflection in developing cultural humility.
Outline
Hidden signs and symptoms of cultural and racialized trauma
Limitations of the research and potential risks of treatment
Avoiding the common clinician missteps around racialized trauma
Integrating racially-informed frameworks into common approaches to trauma treatment such as EMDR, IFS, and Sensorimotor Psychotherapy
Target Audience
- Counsellors
- Marriage and Family Therapists
- Social Workers
- Physicians
- Psychologists
- Addiction Counsellors
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