Working with Racial Trauma and Gaslighting - with Usha Tummala-Narra, PhD
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- Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
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For many clients of color, their stories of racial stress and trauma are often downplayed, disregarded, or invalidated - sometimes even by those closest to them.
So in this video, Usha Tummala-Narra, PhD shares how she helped one client navigate multiple layers of gaslighting in the aftermath of a racially traumatic experience.
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The weight of multiple sources of gaslighting is very heavy on individuals.
thank you for doing this video, I would love to hear more about racial trauma and gaslighting, it is so difficult to have these experiences validated, even when working w a therapist.
Hi Ashley, if you are interested in more about this course, I would encourage you to watch the free broadcasts airing next week on the topic. Here’s a link to where you can enter your information to register for the free series: www.nicabm.com/program/trauma-racism-2/
I can relate, not really being understood or taken seriously makes it so much worse. Many can relate I'm sure. Maybe that is some sort of validation for you. 🌻
“You’re too sensitive” who would like to hear that… all hurt people knows how it feels to hear it.
This was great and informative. I too can relate with being an Afro-Latina and I have experienced colorism in the hispanic comunidad.
This was very eye opening and brought some peace because there are people who understand this reality and have compassion. Thank you.
I'm shocked to find this video b/c this is very much my story. Overcoming gaslighting and dealing with 5:00 - 6:00 is heavy right now. I'm isolated and expected to just get over it b/c I'm just "a complaining woman". I'm exhausted but gotta keep pushin on.
The father or people like him are dealing with their own traumas. Her father love his daughter and is having a hard time dealing with his daughter's attack so in turn he blames her be it's hurts so much to accept this reality.