Decolonizing Therapy™ Training Hub
Decolonizing Therapy™: Trainings for Radical, Rooted Healing
Reclaim healing. Restore power. Reimagine care.
Explore transformative trainings that center liberation, cultural humility, and collective care. For therapists, healers, and change agents ready to disrupt oppressive systems — starting with our own.
What is Decolonizing Therapy?
Decolonizing Therapy™ is a trauma-informed, culturally grounded framework that reclaims ancestral wisdom, challenges systemic harm, and reimagines healing beyond the clinical box. Developed by therapist and educator Reia Chapman, LCSW, this approach integrates mental health, collective liberation, and embodied resistance.
Whether you’re a licensed therapist, healer, activist, or educator, these trainings invite you to deepen your awareness, dismantle internalized systems of oppression, and return to community-rooted models of care.
“We heal in community — not in compliance.”
— Reia Chapman, LCSW
Is This Training Right for You?
You’re in the right place if you’re:
A therapist or clinical supervisor committed to anti-oppressive care
A BIPOC practitioner seeking language and community for what you already know
A healer, coach, or educator wanting to root your work in decolonial praxis
Ready to question Eurocentric mental health models and reconnect with your purpose
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TRAINING OPTIONS
Explore upcoming on-demand trainings and live virtual courses.
DT100: Introduction to Decolonizing Therapy™
Foundations of liberation-based healing
DT200: Power, Privilege & Practice
Applying anti-oppressive frameworks in clinical care
DT300: Collective Grief & Community Healing
Honoring trauma legacies with ancestral wisdom
What You’ll Receive
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Live or self-paced training modules
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Downloadable PDF workbook + practice prompts
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Case studies + real-world applications
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Certificate of completion (CEUs available on select courses)
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Access to a private community of learners
FAQ: Decolonizing Therapy Training
Are these trainings CEU-approved?
Select courses (like DT100 & DT200) are eligible for continuing education credits for social workers, counselors, and marriage & family therapists. Check each course page for specific CEU details.
Do I have to be a therapist to attend?
No! While grounded in clinical wisdom, these trainings are open to coaches, educators, community healers, and organizers committed to ethical, liberatory practice.
Is this training BIPOC-centered?
Yes. These courses prioritize the experiences and leadership of BIPOC practitioners while welcoming all attendees committed to dismantling white supremacy in mental health.
How do I access materials?
Upon registration, you’ll receive login access to the course portal, downloadable PDFs, and replays (if applicable).
Ready to Decolonize Your Practice?
You don’t need to have it all figured out. You just need to start. Whether you’re new to liberation-based work or deepening your existing practice, there’s a place for you here.


