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Decolonial and liberation psychology aims to understand and address the social and epistemic injustices in our mental health systems, practices, and research agenda. To advance this goal, we advocate for deeper engagement with traditional h...
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Colonial structures that persist in contemporary society are described as coloniality (Bhatia et al., 2024; Comas-Díaz et al., 2024; Maldonado-Torres, 2007) and encompass hierarchies that normalize and idealize White Western notions of gen...
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Settler colonialism dehumanizes and alienates Palestinians in everyday life, including in our Whitestream mental health research, practice, teaching, and supervision practices. In this article, we focus on sharing insights into our supervis...
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Western psychology has historically been a field that has excluded from its training pathways individuals who are members of the racial and ethnic global majority (e.g., Indigenous, African, Latinx, Asian). While progress has been made, 83%...