Description

This experiential workshop will guide participants in the most ethically and clinically sound methods for incorporating Indigenous (Complementary & Alternative CAM) African healing modalities into the psychotherapy process. Participants will learn the difference between complementary, indigenous, and alternative practices utilized among diverse cultural groups with a specific focus on healing practices from various parts of the African continent. This will include best practices for in-session integration of indigenous healing modalities as well as working in conjunction with traditional and/or indigenous healers. Ethical and cultural considerations are reviewed with particular emphasis on best-practice guidelines for mental health professionals. Attendees gain skills for meditation, shamanic practices, and energy work in the psychotherapeutic process. During this session, we will be joined by guest practitioners who use indigenous modalities when working with clients. Participants can earn up to 6 Continuing Education credits for this workshop.

NOTE: This session does not cover the use of psychedelics, micro-dosing, or other forms of drug-based therapies.


LEARNING OBJECTIVES

  1. Discuss best practices for the utilization of alternative (indigenous) healing practices while considering relevant ethical and legal guidelines.
  2. Explain effective approaches to traditional and contemporary healing modalities that are supportive of psychological wellbeing.
  3. Demonstrate practical skills for integrating alternative (indigenous) healing modalities into the psychotherapeutic process.
  4. Explain the current research regarding complementary and alternative healing modalities.
  5. Describe the difference between complementary and alternative healing practices.

AGENDA

09:00 - 10:15 Ancestral Introductions, Foundational & Ethical Concepts
10:15 - 11:00 Meditation
11:00 - 11:10 Break
11:10 - 12:10 Peer learning with traditional healer
12:10 - 12:30 Ethical Considerations when collaborating with healers
12:30 - 01:00 Lunch Break
01:00 - 02:00 Peer learning with traditional healer
02:00 - 03:00 Peer learning with traditional healer
03:00 - 03:25 Ethical, clinical, and cultural considerations when working with traditional healing methods
03:25 - 03:30 Instructions for receiving CE’s

Continuing Education

CE Credits | 6 Ethics | Psychologists

CLOCK HOURS | 6 Ethics | Social Work

CE Hours | 6 Core | School Psychologists & Counselors

LMFT’s related hours


This Workshop is part of a larger series described below. It can be purchased individually or as part of a package.

Under the editorial leadership of Dr. Kevin Cokley, students, scholars, psychologists, and community activists joined together to offer diverse perspectives on confronting systemic racism rooted in Anti-Blackness. This multi-disciplinary effort resulted in the text:

Making Black Lives Matter: Confronting Anti-Black Racism. A Healing Paradigm (AHP) will host a 7-month series, March - October 2022 based on the book. Many of the authors in addition to several thought leaders will join us for a series of virtual discussions regarding innovative strategies for confronting Anti-Blackness, authentic Anti-racist action, and self-care. The bi-monthly author talks can be viewed live and on-demand.

In addition to attending the virtual discussions, participants have the opportunity to engage in our small group Deep Dive sessions facilitated by mental health professionals and Mbongis (community gatherings to discuss an issue) that include thought leaders such as Dr. Mawiyah Kambon, Dr. Thomas Parham, and student-scholar-activists of the next generation.

The series also offers virtual wellness activities and a resource library to support you in caring for your psychological wellbeing as you confront Anti-Blackness. We will end the series with an in-person ancestral walk led by historian Dr. Kenja McCray in Savannah, Georgia.

Psychologists, social workers, counselors, and school psychologists can earn up to 45 continuing education credits (CE's). Educators, activists, and others can earn professional development credit. Check the fee schedule for the relevant pricing.

This registration is for one workshop with Dr. Ifetayo Ojelade. By registering and participating in this workshop, you will receive 6 ethics continuing education credits. If you would like to register for the entire series and have the opportunity to earn up to 45 CE's, click here. For more information on the series, click the links below:

Full Program (click)

Tradução para Português (click)


PARTNERSHIPS

A Healing Paradigm has partnered with the Faculty Development, Teaching, & Advising Center at Morehouse College to offer this series for faculty, staff, mental health professionals, and the community. Dr. Monique Earl-Lewis serves as the co-convener of the series. She is an Associate Professor in Africana Studies & Director of the Center. As an organizational psychologist, Dr. Earl-Lewis is committed to partnering with community organizations to advance the unique mission of Morehouse College that includes advancing knowledge of Black life, history, and culture. A Healing Paradigm is excited to form this partnership with Dr. Earl-Lewis and her staff.



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  The Ethics of Integrating Indigenous African Healing into Therapy
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We are offering a discount when purchasing bundles of 5 or more one hour sessions and two or more 6+ hour sessions. Please contact our office for specific instructions.

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