Author: Martina Jean- Jacques Initial Thoughts Jodi Picoult said that ‘the best place to cry is on a mother’s arms’ (House Rules, 2010). What about if some of us do not feel this way, and this is one of the last places that we would feel comfortable in safety and...
Author: Ayesha Dornelly There is something so rewarding about working with people who struggle with their anger – To hear their success stories as they work to calm themselves as they find themselves on the verge of reacting rather than responding to a...
Author: Omikemi I read somewhere about a primate killing her young, how one day Khali, the sloth bear, bent over to pick up her pup and ate her I’m aware of generations of women who have killed their pups as an act of protection and love It made me wonder if there are...
Author: Oya Heart Warrior I founded Unapologetically Black Yoga to build compassionate spaces for Black people to move and breathe freely beyond the white gaze. As an experienced racial trauma, yoga teacher, I believe it is vital to offer Black people non-linear...
Author: Denise James It Feels So Good Experiencing The Sweet Taste of Personal Freedom that comes from Exercising The Power of Choice of how I will respond to my Life Situations. It Feels So Good experiencing that Peace of Mind that comes from making up One’s Mind to...
Author: Muhammed Ali This blogpost provides a psychological overview on the intersectional experiences of British, Gay, Pakistani, Muslim Males (BGPMM) by considering how their multi-identities interact in their various social contexts. It is important to note that...
Author: Denise James Denise is a 56-year-old mother of 2 sons and an overjoyed grandmother of 5. She works as a Counsellor in a thriving Private Practice. She has a huge belief in the transformative power of creativity, and learning & growing through the sharing...
Author: Olusegun Akinfenwa Olusegun is a political and lifestyle writer with a deep passion for equity, fairness and justice. The majority of his work revolves around spreading awareness about the harsh sociopolitical realities confronting the African society. There...
BAATN Annual Conference 2021 Please acknowledge me / other writers and source contributors if using any part of the write up of my talk. The ‘answers’ offered to chat questions should be acknowledged as a personal communication in writing from Carmen Joanne Ablack...
Author: Tara Jaffar Tara Jaffar is an integrative child psychotherapist in training, at the Institute for the Arts in Therapy and Education (IATE), and is also part of IATE’s Diversity| Difference student group. Tara is British-Iraqi, born in Baghdad, and raised...
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