“Pockets of freedom”: Creating therapeutic spaces as refuges for Black experiences of neurodivergence – Sandra Coral

By: Sandra Coral

Photograph of Sandra Coral, a black woman with short braided hair, smiling with one hand lifted to her mouthThe influence of Eurocentricism on therapy spaces makes them unsafe for Black people. This is compounded for Black people whose lives are impacted by their neurodivergence, and therapeutic support needs to account for that. This paper demonstrates how integrating the tenets of critical race theory alongside narrative practice can guide therapists and others in helping professions in creating what Makungu Akinyela has called “pockets of freedom”. These are therapeutic environments free from the interpretations and judgements of the dominant culture, and which serve as a refuge for Black people (with neurodivergence) to heal from the effects of colonialism.

Key words: neurodivergence; neuronormativity; gifted; race; racism; Black people; critical race theory; whiteness; intersectionality; narrative therapy; narrative practice

 


Coral, S. (2025). “Pockets of freedom”: Creating therapeutic spaces as refuges for Black experiences of neurodivergence. International Journal of Narrative Therapy and Community Work, (2), 61–72. https://doi.org/10.4320/EJDR6304

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