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IP02 Best of Decolonising Mental Health (Season 2) 2025

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This Best Of Season 2 episode of Intersectional Psychology brings together key moments from a season focused on decolonising mental health practice.

Host Aurora Brown, Registered Counsellor, is joined by Shaheeda Sadeck and Neesha Chhiba, two Registered Counsellors working at the intersections of psychology, culture, spirituality, community care, and social justice. Together, they explore how colonial histories, apartheid, religion, racism, Islamophobia, homophobia, and global political violence continue to shape mental health — particularly in South Africa.

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⏳ Chapter Timestamps

00:00:00 Land acknowledgement
00:00:28 Title credits 
00:01:23 Introduction to decolonising mental health
00:10:04 Decolonial practice with children
00:18:34 How social practice and multiculturalism enhance psychology
00:24:39 Trauma-informed child mental health care
00:30:38 Impact of Islamophobia on the mental health of Muslims in SA
00:35:58 Mental health of Queer Muslims in Cape Town
00:41:15 How parents can support their children’s mental health
00:45:36 From SA to Palestine: Ongoing decolonial work
00:48:24 Power, freedom, and difference in mental health care
00:53:13 Trauma-informed self care
00:56:30 End credits

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