Reducing the Impact of Bias on Therapy, Education, & Training

Reducing the Impact of Bias on Therapy, Education, & Training is an interactive workshop that introduces participants to the concept of implicit bias, including what it is, why it happens, and how it affects our interactions with others

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  • Last updated Jan '23
  • English
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Course Description

Reducing the Impact of Bias on Therapy, Education, & Training is an interactive workshop that introduces participants to the concept of implicit bias, including what it is, why it happens, and how it affects our interactions with others. The workshop will specifically focus on examining how implicit bias impacts personal and professional interactions, its impact on client/customer/patient care in medical and mental health, business profitability, and education/training. Participants will learn ways to identify implicit biases and reduce its prevalence and impact.

The workshop will be facilitated by Dr. NiCole T. Buchanan, a highly accomplished speaker, writer, and scholar. Dr. Buchanan has a Ph.D. from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, is now a Professor of Psychology at Michigan State University, and the Clinical Director and Founder of Alliance Psychological Associates, PLLC in East Lansing, MI. She is also a Fellow of the Association for Psychological Science, four separate divisions of the American Psychological Association. She has received numerous national and international awards for her research, teaching, clinical work, and professional service.

This workshop will focus on providers and educators in medical and mental health settings (formal and informal) and include ways innovative treatments, such as psychedelic-assisted therapy, can proactively work to reduce implicit bias and its negative impact on client trust, therapeutic alliance, and provider reputation. The facilitator will incorporate empirical research and real-world examples to create a learning environment that is engaging and where all participants, whether they are new to these concepts or have explored them thoroughly in the past, can increase comfort and competence working within and across diverse populations.

Workshop objectives include raising awareness of implicit bias and its development over time, understanding how implicit bias can compromise client/customer/patient care, outlining the costs associated with implicit bias and how it impacts education, business, medical and mental health practice, client care, provider-client trust and alliance, and learning in-the-moment face-to-face strategies for addressing bias.

This workshop was last held in the Fall of 2022.

You will learn:

  • What is Bwiti?
  • Roles in Bwiti initiation/treatment
  • Instruments in Bwiti: ngombe, mogongo
  • What is an Nganga
    • Maboundi/Yombo
    • Maboundi/Yombo
  • Sustainability/reciprocity

You will learn:

  • History of the Fang tradition
  • Dissumba vs. Dissumba Fang
  • Ombwiri/Mbumbayano Fang
  • The kambo
  • State of Fang Bwiti in Gabon
  • Impact of Westerners coming to work with the sacred wood

You will learn:

  • History of the Missoko tradition
  • Various branches of Missoko initiation:
    • Miobe/Mioba
    • Ngonde Na Dipuma
    • Sengedia
  • The impact of logging on the tradition
  • What the future of Bwiti could look like in Gabon

You will learn:

  • History of Dissumba
  • Various branches of Dissumba initiation:
    • Abanji/Mabanji
    • Ilombo
    • Ombwiri
    • Ombudi
    • Loro
  • The ngombe (sacred harp)
  • Healing rituals involved in her tradition
  • Training to serve the wood
    • What does it involve?
    • How long does it take?

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Tatayo

Instructor

About Instructor

Tatayo (“Fruit of the Wind”) first arrived in Gabon in 1971 at the age of 21 and became a Gabonese citizen. In 1979, he became the first white person to be initiated into the Bwiti Fang tradition in Gabon. In 1994, he was initiated into the Misokko tradition. As a guide for numerous expeditions and missions, including those of National Geographic, the BBC, and others, Tatayo is considered to have “opened the door” to westerners in Gabon.

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Please see below for start and finish dates/times. This course is currently being offered live and dates/times will change throughout the year.

$100

This course includes

  • Lectures 1
  • Duration 3 Hours
  • Skills Beginner
  • Language English
  • Availability Past
  • Certificate CE
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