Podcast on Intercultural Therapy
Recently one of our psychotherapists, Ali Donat, went on a podcast called Mental Health Monday to talk about what Nafsiyat does and the history of intercultural therapy. This is a really interesting episode and will be relevant even if you are already familiar with intercultural therapy. Please check the links below to enjoy the podcast.
Women’s Group Announcement
We want to give special thanks to The Charity of Sir Richard Whittington for providing us with three years’ worth of funding for our Migrant Women’s Group, run by psychotherapist Sega Habtom.
Webinar on Racism, Stigma and Fear: Barriers to accessing mental health support
In honour of Black History Month, Keeping Well NCL and Nafsiyat presented a webinar on the 25th of October on ‘Racism, Stigma and Fear: Barriers to accessing mental health’.
Listen to our podcast on COVID-19 and the Global Majority Community
In this podcast, listen to Rabeya Khatun, a bilingual psychotherapist who works at Nafsiyat Intercultural Therapy centre, explore the impact COVID-19 continues to have on people from black and minority ethnic groups.
The Royal College of Psychiatrists recognise Nafsiyat
Nafsiyat is included (Appendix 3: page 28) in The Royal College of Psychiatrists’ Advancing Mental Health Equality (AMHE) resource as a positive practice example.
Intercultural Therapy: Challenges, Insights and Development
A new book – Intercultural Therapy: Challenges, Insights and Developments – examines the impact of our work at the Nafsiyat Intercultural Therapy Centre.
The editors of this book have invited several Nafsiyat therapists and colleagues to give their views on what has changed, or not changed, regarding the integration of intercultural issues into mainstream therapy.