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Overview
Today, I speak with clinical social worker, activist, and Dharma practitioner, Clare McBee. We discuss the importance of integrating spirituality and an anti-oppression lens in clinical care, making meaning of suffering, refuge and unbearable compassion.
Sources & Further Reading*
03:40 Anti-oppression, The Anti-Oppression Network
11:45 Internal Family Systems (IFS), IFS Institute
12:30 Non-Ordinary State of Consciousness (NOSC) , Center for Mindful Psychotherapy
14:30 Bodhisattava, Wikipedia
15:30 Ketamine Assisted Psychotherapy (KAP), Psychedelic Therapy Boston
19:55 Sangha, Wikipedia
21:15 Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), EMDR Institute
24:10 Stan Grof, Wikipedia
25:30 Tara’s Daughters by Roslyn Dauber, Letterboxd
30:00 Tibetan Nuns project
34:00 Complex PTSD: From Surviving to Thriving by Pete Walker, Thrift Books
46:45 Tian Dayton, Relational Trauma Repair
48:00 Dukkha, Wikipedia
50:40 Hungry Ghosts, Wikipedia
51:05 Awakening from the Daydream by David Nichtern, Thrift Books
1:01:45 Nangpa, Rigpa Wiki
1:05:45 Lama Rod Owens
*I support the democratization and crowdsourcing of knowledge, and I regard platforms such as Wikipedia as valid and valuable repositories of human knowledge that help balance academic gatekeeping of epistemic authority. I also value rigorous fact-checking and common sense.
Disclaimer: I use AI to assist with research, learning, and systems design, and fact check to the best of my ability. All ideas presented, writing, music, editing, and choices around creative direction are my own. I believe these technologies should support and enhance our creativity, not replace it.









