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EPISODE · May 29, 2023 · 58 MIN

Liberation Health Model – Dawn Belkin Martinez, PhD, LICSW

from Doin’ The Work: Frontline Stories of Social Change · host Shimon Cohen

Episode 65 Guest: Dawn Belkin Martinez, PhD, LICSW Host: Shimon Cohen, LCSW Dr. Dawn Belkin Martinez, Associate Dean for Equity and Inclusion at Boston University School of Social Work, discusses the Liberation Health Model, which she co-created as a transformative, sociopolitical approach to assessment and intervention. Rooted in radical traditions including Black feminism, Brazilian mental health movements, and Marxist theory, the model originated in a hospital psych unit through collaboration with patients and families. Dr. Martinez explains how to use the Liberation Health Triangle for assessment and shares tools like deconstructing dominant messages and recovering historical memory. This powerful model offers a flexible, collective liberation framework that encourages authentic, action-oriented practice. In this episode: The origin story of the Liberation Health Model Using the Liberation Health Triangle for sociopolitical assessment Deconstructing dominant worldview messages with clients Activism as a therapeutic intervention How the model works alongside other approaches like ACT and CBT www.bostonliberationhealth.org Email [email protected] Stay In The Know | Join the Email List https://dointhework.com/listen Explore Continuing Education Courses https://dointhework.com/courses Podcast Episode Pages + Transcripts https://dointhework.com/podcast   Music credit "District Four" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

Episode 65Guest: Dawn Belkin Martinez, PhD, LICSWHost: Shimon Cohen, LCSW Dr. Dawn Belkin Martinez, Associate Dean for Equity and Inclusion at Boston University School of Social Work, discusses the Liberation Health Model, which she co-created as a transformative, sociopolitical approach to assessment and intervention. Rooted in radical traditions including Black feminism, Brazilian mental health movements, and Marxist theory, the model originated in a hospital psych unit through collaboration with patients and families. Dr. Martinez explains how to use the Liberation Health Triangle for assessment and shares tools like deconstructing dominant messages and recovering historical memory. This powerful model offers a flexible, collective liberation framework that encourages authentic, action-oriented practice. In this episode: The origin story of the Liberation Health Model Using the Liberation Health Triangle for sociopolitical assessment Deconstructing dominant worldview messages with clients Activism as a therapeutic intervention How the model works alongside other approaches like ACT and CBT www.bostonliberationhealth.orgEmail [email protected] Stay In The Know | Join the Email Listhttps://dointhework.com/listen Explore Continuing Education Courseshttps://dointhework.com/courses Podcast Episode Pages + Transcriptshttps://dointhework.com/podcast   Music credit"District Four" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

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