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Renown “Rage Doctor” Comes to St. Pete

Dr. Jennifer Mullan

Esteemed mental health care leader “Rage Doctor” Dr. Jennifer Mullan will lead a discussion at the Foundation for a Healthy St. Petersburg on August 17. The Speakers Who Inspire event will focus on “Breaking Cycles of Historical Pain: Healing Our Legacies of Generational Trauma.”

Who is the “Rage Doctor”?

Known widely as the “Rage Doctor,” Dr. Jennifer Mullan is creating an urgent call to dive to the root of global and generational trauma to unlock the wisdom of sacred rage. In December 2017, Dr. Mullan launched @decolonizingtherapy on Instagram. This account has grown a large, enthusiastic following and profoundly shifted the world’s understanding of therapy and mental health.

She continues to lead the charge–challenging how therapists are educated and how they practice. Her forthcoming book “Decolonizing Therapy: Oppression, Historical Trauma & Politicizing Your Practice” will be available in November.

Related: Foundation for a Healthy St. Petersburg and Bayfront Announce Partnership

“We are thrilled to bring Dr. Mullan to our community through the Speakers Who Inspire series at the Foundation’s Center for Health Equity,” shared Dr. Kanika Tomalin. She’s President and CEO of the Foundation for a Healthy St. Petersburg. “With her work addressing inequities within the mental health field based on race, gender, class, ability, gender identity and sexual orientation, Dr. Mullan’s insights promise an enlightening conversation on pressing challenges and revolutionary solutions for the health and strength of all in our community.”

What is Speakers Who Inspire?

Speakers Who Inspire is a series of lectures put on by The Foundation for A Healthy St. Petersburg. The Foundation connects the local community with nationally recognized speakers whose work relates to its mission of health and racial equity through social change. Their work, insights and ideas inform, inspire, and motivate action toward a healthier and more equitable South Pinellas County.

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