Notes from a Frustrated Black Psychologist
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Notes from a Frustrated Black Psychologist

A Conversation with Jonathan Mathias Lassiter and Chevon Stewart

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In his latest book, How I Know White People Are Crazy and Other Stories, psychologist Jonathan Mathias Lassiter pulls back the curtain on the mental health system and reveals the hurdles that Black psychologists and students are forced to endure in the field. Through a series of essays, he demands that the lived and cultural experiences of people of color, LGBTQIA+, and disabled communities are made a part of psychology practices so that we can understand, live in, and navigate this frustrating world.

Join CIIS Expressive Arts Therapy faculty Chevon Stewart in conversation with Dr. Lassiter for a thought-provoking conversation exploring his experience as a Black gay man working as a psychologist under culturally insensitive supervisors and colleagues in America. He discusses how white ideology has harmed Black patients and how it dominates America’s mental health practices. Drawing from his research, and his own therapy, Dr. Lassiter shares the benefits we can all find when we center culture in our healing practices.

Meet the Speakers

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Headshot of Jonathan Mathias Lassiter

Jonathan Mathias Lassiter, Ph.D. is a polymath whose mission is to help others heal and thrive. He is a licensed clinical psychologist, author, speaker, and educator. Dr. Lassiter has been featured by NBC, PBS, Sirius XM, Forbes, and more. His psychotherapy practice is based in New York City.

 

 

 

 


 

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Headshot of Chevon Stewart

Chevon Stewart (she/her), Ph.D., BC-DMT, LCSW, is core faculty in CIIS’ Expressive Arts Therapy program. She is a 2nd generation, Jamaican American of Black and Chinese ancestry. As a dance/movement therapist researcher, educator, and social justice advocate, she values the embodied experiences of those she collaborates with. Dr. Chevon uses qualitative arts-based research methods to explore embodied anti-oppressive pedagogy in dance/movement therapy education. Additional research interest are in embodied anti-oppressive clinical practices with adolescents and adults of the African diaspora.

Prior to her work in academia she worked with adolescents in middle and high school settings in the New York City public school system. In addition, she supervised dance/movement therapy and social work students. Additional settings she has worked in are community mental health and forensic hospital in California. In 2015 and 2017, she volunteered in Kenya co-facilitating creative art therapy camps for adolescent survivors of sexual violence.

Past awards received are the American Psychological Association's Leadership Development Institute’s minority fellowship, Innovative Cultural Advocacy Fellowship from the Caribbean Cultural Center of the African Diaspora Institute in NYC, Racial and social justice grant from Antioch University New England, and Doctoral Dissertation research fellowship from Lesley University’s Expressive Therapies PhD program.

She currently serves as the chairperson for the Research and Practice Committee of the American Dance Therapy Association.

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Psy.D. in Clinical Psychology