Dani Espinosa (she/they/siya) is a queer, Filipino therapist, supervisor, and Ph.D student in Counselor Education and Supervison through Antioch University Seattle. The Asian American Journal of Psychology has published her research on counseling Asian American female survivors of sexual assault with a concordant understanding of racialized sexism. Her research, clinical specialties, and professional talks center around colonial mentality, white sexual imperialism, intergenerational trauma, and their impacts on Asian American women and survivors of sexual violence. As a therapist, she specializes in Asian American mental health, sexual violence, intergenerational trauma, and decolonizing mental health for Filipino Americans. She also co-facilitates the Asian Women and Femmes Peer Wellness Circle through Asian Mental Health Project.
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