
For April's BIPOC Mental Health Awareness Month:
We met with Dr. Estrellado to discuss their recently published book "Clinical Interventions For Internalized Oppression," co-authored by Dr. Estrellado, Dr. Lou Felipe & Dr. Jeannie Celestial. Dr. Felipe and Dr. Celestial could not make it for this episode; we missed having them on and want to thank the entire team for their advocacy in the field and for all they do.
Jan E. Estrellado (es-trel-YAH-doh), Ph.D., is an Associate Professor in the PsyD program at the California School of Professional Psychology, Alliant International University, San Diego campus. Dr. Estrellado’s research areas examine race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, and gender identity in trauma therapy. Dr. Estrellado’s scholarly interests connect multicultural psychology and trauma psychology with the goal of providing quantitative and qualitative evidence for effective, culturally-informed supervision and training of graduate students. Dr. Estrellado was a Leadership Fellow with the Asian American Psychological Association and an alum of the Minority Fellowship Program with the American Psychological Association. Dr. Estrellado runs a private practice dedicated to trauma recovery and is also a consultant to the Avellaka (uh-VEL-uh-kuh) Program, a federally funded anti-violence program serving the La Jolla Band of Luiseño (loo-es-SEN-yo) Indians.
Resources/links:
Clinical Interventions for Internalized Oppression (Book):
https://titles.cognella.com/clinical-interventions-for-internalized-oppression-9781793526205
https://www.amazon.com/Clinical-Interventions-Internalized-Oppression-Estrellado/dp/1793526206
Dr. Jan Estrellado on Twitter:
Dr. Lou Felipe on Twitter:
@louniversality
Dr. Jeannie Celestial on Twitter: