Gill Pelage – White supremacy as an illusion of knowledge and power – internalised worldwide

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Title: Gill Pelage – White supremacy as an illusion of knowledge and power – internalised worldwide

 

Gill Pelage

Gill’s background is in communications and marketing in politics and local government. Following her own personal crisis, she undertook a journey of transformation through psychotherapy. Changing vocation, she decided to devote her working life to helping others. She holds a B.Sc. (Hons) Integrative Counselling, from Roehampton University and an Advanced Diploma in Psychotherapy from the Centre for Counselling & Psychotherapy Education (CCPE). She combines these approaches with a transpersonal perspective, including the alchemy of transformation, using a Jungian approach to delve into the shadow and claim back aspects of the true self. Gill found her training to be inadequate for working with race-based trauma and “otherness”. She turned towards African Psychology to work effectively with the presenting issues of people entering therapy. As a woman of mostly African descent, Gill specialises in working with visible minorities, those from LGBTQI groups, and also white clients. She has worked in private practice in south London for the past six years. Gill is currently training with Kings College London and the Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies (MAPS) as a psychedelic practitioner in trials using psychedelics for PTSD and treatment resistant depression.

 


 

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