Month: September 2022

#Africangang label is dehumanising

In the last few weeks, fears of #AfricanGangs have resurfaced in popular media with the Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull saying that there is “a real concern about Sudanese gangs,” in Victoria. In January, immigration minister Peter Dutton said that Melbournians were too “afraid to go to restaurants due to their fear of African gangs.”  The sensationalised news coverage on the …

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*Before making a book, please note

I am taking a break from doing therapy sessions except for EAP sessions with clients from partner organisations. If you are booking a session, please know that you will be booking for a coaching session, which will incorporate my psychotherapy training as well as my academic research knowledge to support you.

Credentials and experience

I have an interdisciplinary PhD in Social Work & Cultural Studies awarded by Flinders University of (Adelaide), a Masters degree in Counselling & Psychotherapy from Cairnmillar Institute (Melbourne) and a Bachelor of Social Work with First class honours. I am currently a registered Psychotherapist, with the Psychotherapists and Counsellors Federation of Australia and a senior academic at an Australian University.

I am an award-winning researcher with an established reputation for distinctive contribution in research in the field of race, identity and trauma. I am one of the leading African-Australian academic experts on the topics of race, racial trauma, racial fatigue, racial microagressions and African migranthood in Australia.  

As a therapist, I deploy Afrocentric and decolonised approaches to therapy which utilise story telling as a way of identifying patterns of maladaptive coping mechanisms and trauma imprints. I don’t provide clinical diagnostic frameworks, rather, I am guided by principles of Afrocentricity, Ubuntu and trauma informed approaches, to dig safely into the stories my clients embody and support them to re-re-develop heathier and more dignified narratives for and about themselves. My practice is supervised by two clinicians. Both have over 40 years of practice experience combined.