MA, Dip, IATE. UKCP Honorary Fellow
Eugene Ellis is a writer, psychotherapist and public speaker on issues of race, difference and intersectionality. He is also the founder and director of The Black, African and Asian Therapy Network (BAATN), a network of therapists committed, passionate and actively engaged in addressing the psychological needs of Black, African and South Asian people in the UK. His book, 'The Race Conversation: An essential guide to creating life-changing dialogue', explores the intersection of race and trauma, the non-verbal communication of race and how we might navigate oppressive patterns.
"A breath of fresh air to listen to other Black women speak so openly about their experience. It resonated on so many levels and there was strength in that shared experience"
"Finding my own voice has taken time and being in the presence of such empowering role models, has and will have a positive impact on my personal growth"
"I feel so uplifted and moved by this conference. Absolutely fabulous to see black therapists in conversation. Thank you"
"Great conference and well worth the time investment. Thank you all involved in making this happen"
"Thank you so much for putting this day on; As a black male therapist I feel so uplifted!"
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