highbrowlowlife · RU110: DR HEATHER FARROW, CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGIST, AKA SOROR KAMALA HARRIS, BLM, SELF CARE
Rendering Unconscious welcomes Dr. Heather Farrow to the podcast!
Heather Farrow, PsyD is a Clinical Psychologist working at the Detroit VA Medical Center. She is a member of AKA, the first Black Sorority in the world, which includes member Vice Presidential candidate Kamala Harris. Follow her at instagram @drheatherfarrow
This episode is also available to view on YouTube:
Mentioned in this episode:
“Racial Oppression and Heath: A Biopsychosocial View” by Drs. Tanya White-Davis and Anu Kotay is available in Rendering Unconscious, the book: Rendering Unconscious: Psychoanalytic Perspectives, Politics and Poetry (Trapart Books, 2019)
Rendering Unconscious Podcast is hosted by Dr. Vanessa Sinclair, who interviews psychoanalysts, psychologists, scholars, creative arts therapists, writers, poets, philosophers, artists & other intellectuals about their process, world events, the current state of mental health care, politics, culture, the arts & more.
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Become a Patron!Vanessa Sinclair, Psy.D. is a psychoanalyst based Stockholm, who sees clients internationally, specializing in offering quality psychoanalytic treatment remotely and online. Her books include Switching Mirrors (2016), The Fenris Wolf vol 9 (2017) co-edited with Carl Abrahamsson, On Psychoanalysis and Violence: Contemporary Lacanian Perspectives (2018) co-edited with Manya Steinkoler, and Scansion in Psychoanalysis and Art: the Cut in Creation forthcoming from Routledge 2020. Dr. Sinclair is a founding member of Das Unbehagen: A Free Association for Psychoanalysis.
The track playing at the end of the episode is titled “Behind the behind” from the album “The larval stage of a bookworm” by Carl Abrahamsson. Available digitally via Bandcamp.
Many thanks to Carl Abrahamsson, who created the intro and outro music for Rendering Unconscious podcast.
Portrait of Dr. Heather Farrow, by AKA “Thank you for serving on the front line.”