11th August 2020

The following statement is an example of the provision of psychological therapies becoming CSJT-centred. It is a statement issued by the John Hopkins University Counseling Center. The statement is undated on the university website and it was accessed on 11th August 2020 at:

https://studentaffairs.jhu.edu/counselingcenter/counseling-center-statement-on-anti-racism/

10 comments

  1. […] Likewise, when George Floyd died last year, the counseling center at Johns Hopkins University called for people to “consider us one of many resources in the difficult but necessary work of engaging with internalized bias, recognizing privilege, and aligning values of anti-racism and allyship with embodied and sustained practice.” […]

  2. […] Likewise, when George Floyd died last year, the counseling center at Johns Hopkins University called for people to “consider us one of many resources in the difficult but necessary work of engaging with internalized bias, recognizing privilege, and aligning values of anti-racism and allyship with embodied and sustained practice.” […]

  3. […] Likewise, when George Floyd died last year, the counseling center at Johns Hopkins University called for people to “consider us one of many resources in the difficult but necessary work of engaging with internalized bias, recognizing privilege, and aligning values of anti-racism and allyship with embodied and sustained practice.” […]

  4. […] Likewise, when George Floyd died last year, the counseling center at Johns Hopkins University called for people to “consider us one of many resources in the difficult but necessary work of engaging with internalized bias, recognizing privilege, and aligning values of anti-racism and allyship with embodied and sustained practice.” […]

  5. […] Likewise, when George Floyd died last year, the counseling center at Johns Hopkins University called for people to “consider us one of many resources in the difficult but necessary work of engaging with internalized bias, recognizing privilege, and aligning values of anti-racism and allyship with embodied and sustained practice.” […]

  6. […] Likewise, when George Floyd died last year, the counseling center at Johns Hopkins University called for people to “consider us one of many resources in the difficult but necessary work of engaging with internalized bias, recognizing privilege, and aligning values of anti-racism and allyship with embodied and sustained practice.” […]

  7. […] Likewise, when George Floyd died closing 365 days, the counseling heart at Johns Hopkins University known as for of us to “private in thoughts us one in every of many resources in the advanced however compulsory work of participating with internalized bias, recognizing privilege, and aligning values of anti-racism and allyship with embodied and sustained sing.” […]

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