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IP0202 PART 1: Decolonial Practice with Children (w/ Neesha Chhiba)

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In this episode, Aurora sits down with Registered Counsellor Neesha Chhiba to explore decolonial approaches to counselling children in South Africa. They discuss the historical, socioeconomic, and cultural factors shaping mental health challenges, the limitations of Western-centric psychology, and practical ways to integrate culturally responsive care into practice.

Connect with Neesha

📧 [email protected]

📸 Instagram.com/neeshachhiba_rc_counselling

Stay connected

Follow the podcast to catch next week’s episode — which features our first guest in conversation on decolonising mental health!

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🌈 Share this episode with someone who loves to learn

📮 Got feedback or questions? Reach out at @IntersectionalPsychology

🎁 Support this podcast and access bonus content, including additional episodes and interviews, as well as more guided mindfulness sessions, go to Patreon.com/IntersectionalPsychology. As an independent media creator, I really appreciate your support.

Download a transcript of this episode on IntersectionalPsychology.com.

👇 Chapters

00:00:00 Land acknowledgement

00:00:28 Title credits

00:00:52 Welcome and introduction

00:01:54 About the work of Neesha Chhiba

00:12:43 Factors impacting the mental health of children in South Africa

00:29:30 Decolonial practice with children

00:42:34 End credits

📚 References

Cochrane, L. and Chellan, W. (2017). "The Group Areas Act affected us all": Apartheid and Socio-Religious Change in the Cape Town Muslim Community, South Africa, Oral History Forum D’histoire Orale, 2. http://www.oralhistoryforum.ca/index.php/ohf/article/download/644/724.

DeepTheme Audio. Analog Bubbles. ZapSplat. https://www.zapsplat.com/music/analog-bubbles-dreamy-calm-and-carefree-musical-bumper-stinger-intro-outro/

Miles, D. Shades of Orange. ZapSplat. https://www.zapsplat.com/music/shades-of-orange-a-serene-relaxing-warm-ambient-piece-with-slow-mellow-chords-perfect-for-relaxation-meditation-etc/

Ngubane, N.P. and De Gama, B.Z. (2024). The influence of culture on the cause, diagnosis and treatment of serious mental illness (Ufufunyana): Perspectives of traditional health practitioners in the Harry Gwala District, KwaZulu-Natal, Culture Medicine and Psychiatry, 48(3), pp. 634–654. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11013-024-09863-7

Perks, B. (2024). Trauma Proof. ITHAKA.

Yehuda, R. (2022). How parents' trauma leaves biological traces in children, SCIAM.

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Manage episode 491676037 series 3653786
Content provided by Aurora Brown, Registered Counsellor, Aurora Brown, and Registered Counsellor. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Aurora Brown, Registered Counsellor, Aurora Brown, and Registered Counsellor or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

In this episode, Aurora sits down with Registered Counsellor Neesha Chhiba to explore decolonial approaches to counselling children in South Africa. They discuss the historical, socioeconomic, and cultural factors shaping mental health challenges, the limitations of Western-centric psychology, and practical ways to integrate culturally responsive care into practice.

Connect with Neesha

📧 [email protected]

📸 Instagram.com/neeshachhiba_rc_counselling

Stay connected

Follow the podcast to catch next week’s episode — which features our first guest in conversation on decolonising mental health!

🔗 Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts

🌈 Share this episode with someone who loves to learn

📮 Got feedback or questions? Reach out at @IntersectionalPsychology

🎁 Support this podcast and access bonus content, including additional episodes and interviews, as well as more guided mindfulness sessions, go to Patreon.com/IntersectionalPsychology. As an independent media creator, I really appreciate your support.

Download a transcript of this episode on IntersectionalPsychology.com.

👇 Chapters

00:00:00 Land acknowledgement

00:00:28 Title credits

00:00:52 Welcome and introduction

00:01:54 About the work of Neesha Chhiba

00:12:43 Factors impacting the mental health of children in South Africa

00:29:30 Decolonial practice with children

00:42:34 End credits

📚 References

Cochrane, L. and Chellan, W. (2017). "The Group Areas Act affected us all": Apartheid and Socio-Religious Change in the Cape Town Muslim Community, South Africa, Oral History Forum D’histoire Orale, 2. http://www.oralhistoryforum.ca/index.php/ohf/article/download/644/724.

DeepTheme Audio. Analog Bubbles. ZapSplat. https://www.zapsplat.com/music/analog-bubbles-dreamy-calm-and-carefree-musical-bumper-stinger-intro-outro/

Miles, D. Shades of Orange. ZapSplat. https://www.zapsplat.com/music/shades-of-orange-a-serene-relaxing-warm-ambient-piece-with-slow-mellow-chords-perfect-for-relaxation-meditation-etc/

Ngubane, N.P. and De Gama, B.Z. (2024). The influence of culture on the cause, diagnosis and treatment of serious mental illness (Ufufunyana): Perspectives of traditional health practitioners in the Harry Gwala District, KwaZulu-Natal, Culture Medicine and Psychiatry, 48(3), pp. 634–654. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11013-024-09863-7

Perks, B. (2024). Trauma Proof. ITHAKA.

Yehuda, R. (2022). How parents' trauma leaves biological traces in children, SCIAM.

  continue reading

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