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.
New Chair of Trustees, Jane Cook
We are pleased to announce that Nafsiyat’s new Chair of Trustees is Jane Cook. Jane has been a Nafsiyat Trustee since 2015 and has previously served as Chair.
Jane is a Registered General Nurse and Public Health Specialist (Health Visitor) who works strategically, focusing on transformational change that aims to meet the needs of individuals, families and communities. Jane has worked with excluded groups for the past 36 years and promotes person-centred and holistic care that is equitable.
Nafsiyat Intercultural Therapy Centre Statement: Black Lives Matter
The final nine minutes of George Floyd’s life, captured on a smartphone camera, ignited the injustices which had for so long been seared into the lives of black people. The image of a white policeman’s knee bearing down on a black man’s neck, casually snuffing the life out of him, blew the lid off, setting in train protests and demonstrations across America and ricocheting around the globe with the singular message; black lives matter.
Healthwatch Islington Calls for Expansion of Mother-Tongue Counselling Services
In a report published on April 24th 2020, Healthwatch Islington has found that, in many cases, cultural and language barriers made NHS counselling and talking therapies less effective for members of migrant communities.
Remembering Lennox Thomas
We sadly share the news that pioneering psychotherapist Lennox Thomas has died.
Lennox Thomas, originally from Grenada, qualified and worked as a social worker and probation officer with adults, children and families. He then went on to train as a psychoanalytic psychotherapist with the British Psychoanalytic Council (BPC) and was a registered psychotherapist with the UK Council for Psychotherapy (UKCP).
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.
Cultural Competence Training
The Cultural Competence workshop will draw on clinical examples and work as well as the intercultural experience to put forward the processes involved in working at the juncture of the client’s inner and outer experiences. The evocation of shame and avoidance in the dyadic or group encounter of intersecting differences and sameness will also be explored.
Baffour Ababio on Channel 4 News
Nafsiyat Senior Psychotherapist, Baffour Ababio, was interviewed by Channel 4 News for a piece entitled “Black men ten times more likely to develop psychotic disorders – is there enough support?” which aired on Tuesday, April 3rd.
Nafsiyat features in Gal-dem article and video
Late last year, an award-winning magazine and collective ‘gal-dem’ visited Nafsiyat to hear more about what we do, speak with our therapists and help us tell our story through words and video.