S2E7: Rebekah Gong

In this episode of the Potluck Club podcast, Rebekah Gong, a licensed clinical social worker and psychotherapist, shares her journey in mental health, focusing on eating disorders and the cultural complexities surrounding them. She discusses her unique therapeutic approaches, the impact of cultural identity on mental health, and the importance of pleasure in healing.

We apologize for the reduced audio quality of this episode Rebekah had to call in from her phone due to a last-minute change in plans. Despite this, the conversation is full of valuable insights, and we hope you’ll still tune in and enjoy!

Tune in to Episode 7 here!

Episode Takeaways

  • Rebekah Gong (she/they) is a bilingual, multi-specialized therapist focused on healing for folks with marginalized identities.

  • Her practice, ⁠Dear Rooted Lotus⁠, centers on API and BIPOC communities.

  • Rebekah's journey into mental health was influenced by her experiences with cultural norms.

  • She emphasizes the importance of empowering clients to find their own voices.

  • Cultural narratives significantly impact body image and mental health.

  • Rebekah's training spans multiple continents, enriching her therapeutic approach.

  • She highlights the lack of awareness around eating disorders in various cultures.

  • Pleasure is a crucial aspect of healing and self-acceptance.

  • Community engagement is vital for collective healing and awareness.

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