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Darragh Sheehan is a clinical social worker, psychotherapist, and adjunct lecturer at the Silberman School of Social Work (City University of New York) from New York City. She has over 15 years of experience in direct practice in community mental health and, more recently, private practice. Her primary post-graduate training is in a neo-Reichian somatically oriented psychodynamic psychotherapy (one of the earlier clinical attempts to integrate the political, the body, and subjectivity). She hopes to share her thoughts and experiences on the frontlines of direct social work practice to promote substantive approaches to merging the socio-political with psychotherapy. She is a co-director of the Center for Critical and Clinical Analysis. To read more of her thoughts visit
cccacommunity.com.