
CORE WORDS
“The Call to Teach” and Other Supervision Reflections
"When supervisees start to build autonomy and begin to better understand themselves as clinicians, as people who can impact this world, and can ask directly for what they need in supervision, I know that they are embarking on new developmental milestones in their training. This fills my heart with pride, and it fills my spirit with a sense of true accomplishment. Maybe that’s what the “Call to Teach” is all about."
The Race vs. Ethnicity Debate, and Resisting the Urge to Define Others
“But you don’t really look Hispanic.”
If You Don’t Know, Err on the Side of “They”, and Other Pronoun Reflections
Being challenged on my pronoun usage by a 6-year-old brought about a lot of thoughts and feelings for me…
Empowering Inclusivity and Complexity – Why Culture and Context Matter in Therapy
I will never forget the moment that I was first exposed as being “different”