The field of psychotherapy has increasingly prioritized discussions about issues of oppression and marginalization. This is, of course, a sign of progress. But who gets left out of these conversations? Today's guest Kaley shares her experience of antisemitism in therapy, and Halina Brooke rejoins us to talk about how Jewish clients are impacted when therapist education reinforces harmful narratives. Thank you for listening. To support the show and receive access to regular bonus episodes, check out the Very Bad Therapy Patreon community. Today's episode is sponsored by The Organized Therapist – Social Media for Therapists. Join our charity drive! We are matching up to $6,000 of your donations to the world's most effective charities. To contribute, visit GiveWell.org and use the fundraising code VBT. Introduction: 0:00 – 6:09 Part One: 6:09 – 38:26 Part Two: 38:26 – 1:20:00 Part Three: 1:20:00 – 1:22:52 Very Bad Therapy: Website / Facebook / Bookshelf / Tell Us Your Story Show Notes: Donate to Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society Halina Brooke: Recourse Counseling / LinkedIn The Jewish Therapist Collective The influence of Judaism on American psychology The Liking Gap in Conversations: Do People Like Us More Than We Think? Job Accommodation Network ADA.gov Family and Medical Leave Act
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