Transform Your Practice: Beyond Right & Wrong: Cultural Humility, Non-Judgment, & Embodied Awareness Lunch & Learn
July 20, 10-11:30 AM PST
In this 90 minutes online session participants will examine how binary thinking (e.g., right/wrong, good/bad, healthy/unhealthy) can reinforce judgment and act as a barrier to cultural humility, limiting our ability to engage with others in a trauma-responsive way.
This session encourages greater curiosity, attention to context, and comfort with complexity in our interactions, while inviting creativity in how we respond to ourselves and others.
Who This Is For
Individuals and organizations seeking to deepen cultural humility as a reflective, practice-based approach.
It is especially relevant for those who:
- Navigate complex interpersonal dynamics and decision-making
- Want to move beyond “right vs. wrong” frameworks in their work
- Are interested in strengthening self-awareness and regulation in their professional and personal practices.
Learning Objectives
By the end, participants will:
- Understand cultural humility as an ongoing practice rather than a fixed competency.
- Recognize how binary thinking (right/wrong, good/bad) shapes judgment of others and their own self.
- Explore how control and judgment are often linked to nervous system dysregulation.
- Have simple somatic tools for self-regulation and reflection.