by Melody Li - Austin Psychotherapist, Couples & Marriage Therapist, LMFT | Jun 9, 2020 | Blog Posts
Now more than ever, the Black community needs our allyship. The current resurgence of the Black Lives Matter movement following the unjust killing of George Floyd by a police officer in Minnesota has prompted us to continue the conversation about race in America. For...
by Melody Li - Austin Psychotherapist, Couples & Marriage Therapist, LMFT | Jun 4, 2020 | Blog Posts
Inclusive Therapists is in solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement. We’re here to support the mental health of the Black community during these challenging times. In a recent article titled 7 Virtual Mental Health Resources Supporting Black People Right...
by Melody Li - Austin Psychotherapist, Couples & Marriage Therapist, LMFT | May 21, 2020 | Blog Posts
The COVID-19 outbreak has done a full 180 on the world, uprooting the livelihoods of millions of people. 33.5 million Americans have filed for unemployment since March, the worst rate the country has seen since the Great Depression. Over the past few weeks, I’ve seen...
by Melody Li - Austin Psychotherapist, Couples & Marriage Therapist, LMFT | May 19, 2020 | Blog Posts
When COVID-19 first reached the US, I jumped into collective care mode. As a mental health justice activist and the co-leader of 3 therapist communities, I’m privileged to support marginalized communities in need of mental health care AND therapists extending...
by Melody Li LMFT, Founder of Inclusive Therapists and Mental Health Liberation | Jul 9, 2019 | Blog Posts
Not all families are inclusive and supportive of diverse relationships, sadly. For folx that desire to share relationship news with their family members but are unsure that they will receive acceptance, this can be a daunting process. For many, especially those from...
by Melody Li LMFT, Founder of Inclusive Therapists and Mental Health Liberation | Mar 12, 2019 | Blog Posts
What does “success” in couples therapy actually look like? Couples arrive to therapy with vastly different life circumstances, cultures, upbringings, experiences, and challenges. What brought them in may look different, but what they ultimately seek is...