What is liberatory therapy?
Liberatory therapy recognizes that just because you need help, does not mean something is wrong with you or that you are broken. I reject the standard pathology paradigm and the medical model of mental health.
I believe that everyone deserves mental health care that celebrates and honors our true selves and does not seek to change or fix that self.
Liberatory therapy also focuses on liberation from oppressive systems. It recognizes that often what causes so much suffering in our lives are the external structures in place that cause systemic injustice, including racism, sexism, classism, colonialism, ableism, homophobia, and transphobia. This therapy believes that we must decolonize mental health by challenging Eurocentric models of psychology that pathologize mental differences. It expands the focus of mental health from individual pathology to collective liberation. It also blends psychological healing with political awareness and resistance to oppression.