Sentipensante Pedagogy – Sensing and Thinking with Alexia DeLeon

Sentipensante Pedagogy – Sensing and Thinking with Alexia DeLeon

Episode

About this Episode:

Dèsa speaks with Dr. Alexia DeLeon on the importance of Sentipensante Pedagogy and its connection to service learning for practitioners and scholars.

Presenter

About Alexia:

Alexia DeLeon, Ph.D. is a full-time faculty member at Lewis & Clark College, as well as the Director of Latino Problem Gambling Services in Portland, OR. She has been involved in providing treatment for those struggling with addiction for many years and currently co-directs and teaches within the Professional Mental Health Counseling-Addictions Specialization Masters’s program. Her research interests include the intersection of communities of color and addictions counseling, social justice and diversity-related education and pedagogy, and mindfulness-based sobriety. Her clinical work includes working with those impacted by gambling and providing culturally specific clinical supervision for Lewis & Clark’s Latino Problem Gambling Services.

You can email Alexia at alexiadeleon@lclark.edu

Citation

APA Citation for this Episode:

Daniel, D. (Producer). (2021, February 2). EP197: Sentipensante Pedagogy – Sensing and Thinking with Alexia DeLeon [Audio Podcast]. The Thoughtful Counselor. Retrieved from https://wp.me/p7R6fn-Xp9.

Thanks

Thanks to the Following:

Photo by Jr Korpa on Unsplash

Latest Episodes

Browse Latest Episodes

How Holistic Admissions Can Help Us Identify the Next Generation of Counselors

Are All "Black Folks" with Dreads for the Cause?

Social Justice Beyond the Counseling Office