Judith Sadora

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How Normalizing the Discomfort of Race Can be Healing

Posted by Judith Sadora, MA, MFT-I, Therapist at Cascades on October 21, 2019 | 2 comment(s)

Judith SI always knew I wanted to work with adopted and foster families and children, even from a young age. Not until the last few years working in residential and wilderness, did I realize why I had this desire and passion for providing mental health services for transracially-adopted families. Recently, I attended a conference where the main focus was on attachment and trauma. During a networking dinner event, I was introduced to a young man of color who was adopted by a white family. He was intrigued by the idea of Wilderness Therapy, and was very interested and wanted to know more when I explained my work with adopted adolescent boys of color.

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