Wednesday, February 25, 2026
12:00 to 1:30 p.m. ET | Online
Presented by
David Archer, Professional Social Worker (OTSTCFQ), Registered
Marriage and Family Therapist (OTSTCFQ), Psychotherapist (OPQ)
Description:
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. is usually misremembered every Black
History Month in order to nullify his message. Through audio excerpts
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr's own words will be used to help explain his
revolutionary perspectives. Three core elements will be addressed for
what he was advocating for: "Systemic harmony, elimination of
discord, and Transformation". Through these three
elements participants will also learn why anti-racist psychotherapy is
needed, now more than ever, as well as why EMDR therapy and Rhythm and
Processing (RAP) can be helpful and similarly revolutionary
interventions during times of social adversity.
Presenter Bio:
David Archer, a professional social worker, couple and family
therapist, and author from Montreal, Canada, is an EMDR International
Association (EMDRIA) Certified EMDR therapy trainer and the developer
of the Rhythm and Processing (RAP) therapeutic framework. He provides
trainings and workshops relating to EMDR therapy and culturally
responsive interventions for culturally diverse and oppressed people
worldwide. Currently a PhD student at Concordia University, he is
currently seeking to develop scientific support for the RAP approach.
Inspired by decolonial and revolutionary scholars, he specializes in
treating complex trauma-based disorders using visualizations, online
videos, and advanced neuroscientific-informed strategies. An
award-winning researcher known for engaging presentations and
insightful books, which include Anti-Racist Psychotherapy and Racial
Trauma Recovery, he is an emerging leader in the world of EMDR therapy.
Pricing:
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OASW Members: Free (OASW member
ID # required)
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Non-Members: $20 + HST per webinar
NOTE ABOUT REGISTRATION QUESTIONS:
OASW is committed to inclusion and promoting a diverse range of
identities, experiences, perspectives, and voices across all areas
of the Association. As such, the registration contains some optional
questions that are intended to assist us to better understand our
social work community and ensure that our work is reflective of the
diverse membership of OASW and our profession.
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