We really loved today's episode for a lot of reasons, but in particular Bisola Adediji is our first LMFT-A (associate) that we have had on the podcast, so we were really looking forward to hearing her newer journey coming into RT.
Bisola is a therapist at Resilient Roots Counseling in Garland, TX and she shared about her passions for working with the mother-daughter relationship, and working with immigrants, particularly from Africa, where she is a "1.5" generation from Nigeria -- born in New York and raised in Alabama.
When speaking of Restoration Therapy she said something that really caught my attention -- "God arrested me with RT". How many of us in the RT community can echo that sentiment -- where it feels like we encountered RT and that was it.
Bisola has a lot of interests and we are really excited for her voice and the ongoing contributions we know she will be making to this community and many others for years to come.
Make sure to check out Bisola on Instagram
Books Mentioned in the Episode
Restoration Therapy: Understanding and Guiding Healing in Marriage and Family Therapy by Terry Hargrave and Franz Pfizer
Advances and Techniques in Restoration Therapy by Terry Hargrave, Nicole Zasowski and Miyoung Yoon Hammer
Your Pain Has a Name: A Therapist's Invitation to Understanding Your Story and Sorting Out Who You Are from What Hurts by Monica DiCristina
The Garden Within: Where the War with Your Emotions Ends and Your Most Powerful Life Begins by Anita Phillips
The Mindful Marriage: Create Your Best Relationship Through Understanding and Managing Yourself by Ron and Nan Deal
The Teenage Brain: A Neuroscientist's Survival Guide to Raising Adolescents and Young Adults by Frances Jensen and Amy Ellis Nutt
Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe
The Ragamuffin Gospel: Good News for the Bedraggled, Beat Up, and Burnt Out by Brennan Manning
Atlas of the Heart: Mapping Meaningful Connection and the Language of Human Experience by Brene Brown
The Upgrade: How the Female Brain Gets Stronger and Better in Midlife and Beyond by Louann Brizendine
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