Denise Devenish on the importance of cultural competency for therapists and interrogating identity
Автор: Mixed Up Podcast
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The one where you’re asked to choose a flag
Emma and Nicole speak with mixed British-Japanese artist and counsellor, Denise Devenish.
Denise works primarily with musicians and creatives having grown up in a family steeped in the music industry. She is the daughter of Kishi Yamamoto and Adrian Sherwood of On-U Sound fame and was surrounded by around iconic artists including Lee Scratch Perry, Ari Up and Bim Sherman.
We discuss how psychotherapy has historically been a white, middle-class practice, the importance of cultural competency within therapy, what it's like to name and explore your own experience and discomfort as a therapist and the responsibility one feels to take care of one's many cultures and heritages.
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