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384: Anti-Oppressive Counseling in Infant and Perinatal Mental Health with Meyleen Velasquez

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Anti-Oppressive Counseling in Infant and Perinatal Mental Health

This episode covers an important topic geared toward therapists, perinatal mental health providers, and play therapists who want to have cultural humility with an anti-oppressive stance. You’ll learn what this means and how this viewpoint benefits the families affected by our work. Join us!

Anti-Oppressive Counseling in Infant and Perinatal Mental Health Show Highlights:

  • Understanding the field of infant mental health 
  • Spoiling your child vs. “toughening up” your child
  • The challenge in having healthy relationships
  • Anti-oppression and an Indigenous worldview of the past and present
  • Self-awareness, reflective consultations, and how we sit with clients
  • We need to break free of our system of being on autopilot through life.
  • Bigger, stronger, wiser, and kinder—even to ourselves
  • What Meyleen would love to see change in our culture of mental health care
  • The “Hollywood” perception of therapy is inaccurate.
  • Meyleen’s thoughts on who would benefit most from her book
  • A description of an anti-oppressive practitioner
  • The immense responsibility to do this work to help families

About Meyleen Velasquez, DSW, LICSW, RPT-S, PMH-C

Meyleen Velasquez is an immigrant Latinx psychotherapist specializing in perinatal and infant mental health. She has a doctorate in social work and focused her research on anti-racist and anti-oppressive mental health services. Her practice supports birthing people and clinicians working from an anti-oppressive framework. Meyleen is a Brown woman living with vitiligo and is the author of What Therapists Need to Know About Perinatal and Early Relational Health: A Guide to Anti-Oppressive Counseling with Caregivers, Babies, and Young Children

Meyleen sits on the board of the Alliance for the Advancement of Infant Mental Health and has served as the Chair for the Florida Chapter of Postpartum Support International and as the past president of the FL Association for Play Therapy. She enjoys training, speaking, and writing, and believes that the more we can support each other, the better for our communities. 

Resources:

Connect with Meyleen Velasquez: Website, YouTube, Instagram, and What Therapists Need to Know About Perinatal and Early Relational Health: A Guide to Anti-Oppressive Counseling with Caregivers, Babies, and Young Children

Connect with Daphne Delvaux: The Mama Attorney website, Instagram,  Facebook, and The Liberated Mother Society

Call the National Maternal Mental Health Hotline at 1-833-TLC-MAMA or visit cdph.ca.gov

Please find resources in English and Spanish at Postpartum Support International, or by phone/text at 1-800-944-4773. There are many free resources, like online support groups, peer mentors, a specialist provider directory, and perinatal mental health training for therapists, physicians, nurses, doulas, and anyone who wants to better support people for whom they provide services. 

Visit www.postpartum.net for resources and support! 

Visit www.postpartum.net/professionals/certificate-trainings/ for information on the grief course.  


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