Experience the energy of belief, inspiration, and love in this episode where Cynthia Langtiw and I explore the wobbly place of ‘unknowing’ and the process of finding your own knowing, the power of belief in oneself and in a group with inspiration, decolonization of research methods in western research, the importance of silence, lifting each other up, and being a mother and psychologist.
Dr. Cynthia Lubin Langtiw is a Haitian American licensed clinical psychologist and full professor in the clinical psychology program at The Chicago School of Professional Psychology. She has served as a supervising psychologist at Mount Sinai Hospital and currently consults with their doctoral clinical training program. Dr. Langtiw is a volunteer psychologist and clinical supervisor with The Marjorie Kovler Center for Survivors of Torture. She also provides training on psychological trauma for the Young Center for Immigrant Children’s Rights. Her clinical work reflects a strong systemic/community sensibility that integrates a relational cultural perspective. Much of her clinical work has been helping youth, adults, families, and communities utilize their own resources to heal from trauma. Dr. Langtiw has a strong passion for teaching, qualitative research, clinical training and enjoys supporting students in finding their voice in psychology.
Listen to Part 2 of the Conversation with Cynthia about Resourcing Past and Future, Couples and Trauma, Intimacy, Betrayal Trauma, and the Messy Truth at candicewu.com/cynthia.
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Show Notes
00:00 Intro
01:00 Opening
02:50 Harriet the Spy — Cynthia’s Alter Ego
05:26 How Do You See Yourself on Your Journey Right Now?
08:45 Touching Quote by Margaret Mead
09:37 Lifting Each Other Up
13:39 Transforming Knowing — the Interlogs
19:01 We Can't Be Removed From Our Research
21:26 Decolonizing Methodologies in Western Research
23:46 What Goes on in Us That Influences What We Think About Another Person?
24:11 The Best
25:12 Learning to Disconnect Knowings
27:26 Being a Mother & Psychologist — Knowing and Checking In
27:37 Doing the Best One Can
29:06 Finding Your Own Knowing
30:22 The Importance of Silence and Being With Self
31:48 What's Your Indulgence for Pleasure?
32:56 Closing
33:25 Where to Find Cynthia
34:04 Outro
35:47 Overview of Part Two
36:30 Learning More About Interlogs — Experiential
37:08 Acceptance of Unknowing
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