Clinical Conversations

Colonialism, Narcissism, and the Therapy Room with Linda Thai

Live: Wednesday September 3rd from 12 pm - 1 pm MTN Denver

What if the traits we pathologize in our clients—hyper-independence, control, perfectionism—aren’t just personal adaptations, but reflections of a much larger cultural story?

In this Clinical Conversation, trauma therapist and educator Linda Thai invites us to explore the intersection of colonialism, narcissism, and clinical practice. Through a trauma-informed, somatic, and decolonizing lens, we’ll examine how colonial systems shape not only our clients’ inner worlds but our therapeutic frameworks, our training, and our very presence in the room.

This isn’t about blame. It’s about awareness.
And from awareness, repair.

In this conversation, we’ll explore:

  • How colonialism and white supremacy culture fuel narcissistic defenses, individually and systemically

  • Ways these dynamics show up in the therapy room, often unspoken

  • What it means to practice therapy that honors historical, ancestral, and cultural trauma

  • How clinicians can begin to decolonize their own nervous systems, practices, and presence

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These Conversations Are Always Free to Attend

Every Clinical Conversation is offered at no cost - because learning, growing, and staying connected to the trauma-informed community shouldn’t be behind a paywall. Whether you join us live or catch the replay, these sessions are our gift to you.
No catch. No credit card. Just smart, practical, relevant conversations to help you keep growing in your work with trauma.

ABOUT THE SPEAKER, LINDA THAI

Linda Thai, LMSW ERYT-200 is a trauma therapist and educator who specializes in brain and body-based modalities for addressing complex developmental trauma. Linda has worked with thousands of people from all over the world to promote mindfulness, recover from trauma, and tend to grief as a means of self care. Linda’s work centers on healing with a special focus on the experiences of adult children of refugees and immigrants. Her teaching is infused with empathy, storytelling, humor, research, practical tools, applied knowledge, and experiential wisdom.

She has assisted internationally renowned psychiatrist and trauma expert, Dr. Bessel van der Kolk, with his private small group psychotherapy workshops aimed at healing attachment trauma. She has a Master of Social Work with an emphasis on the neurobiology of attachment and trauma.

Linda has studied Sensorimotor Psychotherapy, Somatic Experiencing, Brainspotting, Internal Family Systems, Trauma-Informed Stabilization Treatment, Havening Touch, Flash Technique, and structural dissociation of the personality, and offers the Safe and Sound Protocol, yoga, and meditation within her practice. Linda works on the traditional lands of the Tanana Athabascan people (Fairbanks, Alaska) with those recovering from addiction, trauma, and mental illness. She is passionate about breaking the cycle of historical and intergenerational trauma at the individual and community levels.

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This isn’t a webinar. It’s a real conversation. Honest. Raw. Clinically useful.


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