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Internalized Oppression

Internalized Oppression refers to the internalization of negative beliefs and stereotypes about oneself, often resulting from societal discrimination or trauma. This can affect self-esteem and identity. In psychodynamic therapy, exploring internalized oppression helps clients recognize its impact on their mental health. Best practices include creating a safe environment for clients to discuss these feelings and facilitating empowerment through self-acceptance and self-compassion.