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Transforming Trauma

Trauma Healing in the Black Community Through Play Therapy with Althea Simpson

Transforming Trauma

Brad Kammer

Mental Health, Health & Fitness, Education, Self-improvement

4.6141 Ratings

🗓️ 17 November 2021

⏱️ 48 minutes

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Summary

Althea Simpson, founder of Brighter Day Therapeutic Solutions, Unicorn Life Training and the Black Play Therapy Society, is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker specializing in Trauma Recovery, a Registered Play Therapist, and a Certified Lego Serious Play Facilitator.

Althea shares that she would like for listeners to learn that play therapy is not just for children, but that it is a trauma-informed treatment. She was drawn to play therapy early in her career, which is a therapeutic modality that supports clients to express themselves in ways other than just verbal communication. She discusses a play therapy intervention that is aligned with NARM, which is using inquiry in the play therapy process.

"It's not for us [as therapists] to give meaning to [the client's experience], that's for the client," she says. Similar to the NARM approach, Althea invites curiosity which supports clients to connect more deeply to themselves. 

Althea reflects on the importance of deconstructing the stigma around mental health with black families. She explains that many black families believe that the answer to their mental health problems is through church. She challenges this notion through addressing the intersectionality of spirituality, religion, and mental health. She also started the Black Play Therapy Society to address the disparities for black therapists not being able to showcase their work, as well as the inconsistencies and information that was being talked about in the black communities.  

Althea details many important aspects that therapists need to understand in order to work with black families. She states, "We need more black therapists." She also asks an important question for non-black therapists who are working with black families, which is, "Are black clients allowed to show up in their authentic self with all their pain, and can they express what they need to express?"

Althea acknowledges that utilizing play therapy helped her to also address her own healing. Althea's lived experiences of trauma, as well as healing from her trauma, has supported her in her capacity to help her clients. She explains, "I'm a great therapist because I understand [the work] both personally and professionally."

About Althea:

Althea is the founder of Brighter Day Therapeutic Solutions and Unicorn Life Training. She is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker specialized in trauma recovery, Registered Play Therapist-Supervisor, and Certified LEGO® SERIOUS PLAY® Facilitator. She has an active psychotherapy private practice in Northern, VA and has experience treating children, adolescents, and adults with diverse backgrounds and ranges of concerns, including anger, substance use/abuse, domestic violence, anxiety, and depression. Her approach to treatment is tailored to the unique needs of her clients and she brings a range of educational, professional and life experiences to her work as a therapist, clinical supervisor, and mental health consultant.

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Transforming Trauma podcast.

0:07.0

Transforming Trauma is presented by the NARM Training Institute.

0:11.0

I'm your host, Sarah Buino, and I'm delighted to have you join us today.

0:15.0

Hey, Transforming Trauma listeners.

0:18.0

If you're a licensed mental health professional working with

0:21.4

complex trauma and you're interested in learning the neuro-effective relational model, we're excited

0:26.4

to share with you that there are two upcoming NARM therapist training starting in January

0:30.6

2022. One of these trainings will be offered in an online format and the other will be offered

0:36.3

in person in San Francisco, California.

0:39.1

This Level 2 NARM therapist training is designed to support mental health professionals

0:43.5

who work with clients or populations dealing with complex trauma. Being trained in NARM, one of the

0:49.6

first clinical models specifically designed to address ACEs and C-PTSD supports therapists to learn how

0:56.3

to address the long-term impacts of adverse childhood experiences and complex post-traumatic

1:01.5

stress disorder. The NARM therapist training will be taught by NARM senior faculty, Brad Cammer,

1:07.2

and a team of experienced NARM training assistance. You will learn a comprehensive developmental framework

1:12.8

and clinical approach. As you're

1:14.7

learning and integrating NARM, you will

1:16.5

receive individualized support from this

1:18.7

team of skilled, passionate, and supportive

1:20.7

trainers. If you're interested in this

1:22.6

training, we encourage you to register now

1:24.6

to reserve your spot. For more information

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