1 Day Event

Friday, March 21, 2025 – via Zoom

Event Time

Mountain: 12:00pm – 2:00pm

About this Event

The supervisory relationship has the power to construct meaningful experiences in the journey to decolonizing the couple and family therapy field.  In order to decolonize our clinical practices, we must engage in rooted conversations about the impact of colonization on ourselves.  The aim of this presentation is to illustrate ways to fully integrate our intersectional identities/social locations to enrich and decolonize the supervisory relationship.  

Presentation Learning Objectives

Participants will learn to:

  1. identify the barriers and strengths of engaging all parts of the supervisor and supervisee’s intersectional identities;
  2. apply tools to create more courageous and honoring spaces in the supervisory relationship;
  3. demystify the relational process of engaging in decolonizing work.

About the Instructor

Diane Estrada

Diane Estrada is dedicated to helping individuals and couples heal, grow, and strengthen their connections. She believes that connection is the key to a happier and healthier life, and her therapy services focus on addressing both personal and relational pain to foster greater fulfillment.

Learn more about Diana here.

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$75

Student

$25

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