Self- and community care as a BIPoC psychosocial praticioner
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Self- and community care as a BIPoC psychosocial praticioner

This workshop is a space for BIPoC active in the fields of psychology to connect, reflect and discuss how we navigate psychosocial fields.

By Mental Health Awareness Week

Date and time

Monday, May 12 · 9:30 - 11am CEST

Location

Hörsaal C, NIG

Universitätsstraße 7 1010 Vienna Austria

About this event

  • Event lasts 1 hour 30 minutes

This workshop is a space for BIPoC (Black, Indigenous or People of Colour) active in the fields of psychology, psychotherapy or other psychosocial work to connect, critically reflect and discuss how we navigate psychosocial fields as BIPoC practitioners. As people who experience different forms of oppression, it is important to recognize our shared experiences with our clients/patients as both a resource and a possible limitation. During the workshop we will ponder about different aspects of our practice within the various boundaries and hierarchies of oppression.


With a focus on social justice within critical psychology/psychotherapy and critical social work the main questions of the workshop will include that of individualization versus the actively reproduced and reinforced societal systems, the decolonization of mental health in the backdrop of the prioritization of western knowledge, as well as embedding the concept of objective vs subjective knowledge in colonial power structures. Under the lense of critical psychology, this workshop aims to create a space where the subjective experiences regarding the double relationships and interactions can be reflected upon, and where the concept of a neutral thinker’s perspective can be deconstructed. In this workshop we will also discuss what role communtiy and self care can play in navigating psychosocial work as bipoc practitioner.

Organized by

Wir sind ein Zusammenschluss von Psychologie-Studierenden der Universität Wien, welcher in Zusammenarbeit mit der Plattform StudentInnen des Berufsverbands österreichischer PsychologInnen sowie sämtlichen externen Beitragenden eine spannende Woche zum Thema psychische Gesundheit auf die Beine gestellt hat.

Unsere Vision ist es, das Bewusstsein hinsichtlich seelischer Erkrankungen zu sensibilisieren, Stigmatisierung entgegenzuwirken, Aufklärungsarbeit im gesundheitspsychologischen Sinne zu leisten und präventiv auf das Alltagsleben der Studierenden einzuwirken.

Im Jahr 2022 wird die Mental Health Awareness Week nun zum fünften Mal vom 9. bis 15. Mai stattfinden, dieses Jahr in hybrider Form. Dadurch können und wollen wir auch die Möglichkeit nutzen, mehr Personen einen Zugang zu unserer Woche zu ermöglichen.