New Books in Psychology

Andrea Gutiérrez-Glik, "Healing the Oppressed Body: A Therapeutic Guide for Radical Self-Liberation" (Penguin, 2026)

May 12, 2026
Andrea Gutiérrez-Glik, a licensed clinical social worker and somatic psychotherapist, offers an anti-oppression approach to trauma healing. She discusses why mainstream trauma books exclude queer, trans, and marginalized experiences. Topics include somatic and parts work, community as caregiver, therapy training accessibility, and how individual healing supports collective liberation.
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INSIGHT

Therapy Books Often Miss Marginalized Experiences

  • Many mainstream trauma books lack case examples representing queer, trans, and multiply marginalized clients.
  • Andrea Gutiérrez-Glik wrote the book to fill that gap and center how oppression uniquely exacerbates trauma in these communities.
INSIGHT

Compassion Freedom And Community As Healing Threads

  • Andrea frames healing around three core themes: compassion, freedom, and community.
  • She uses these threads to unify diverse modalities and emphasize queer embodiment as a central healing pathway.
ADVICE

Combine IFS With EMDR For Fragmented Trauma

  • Use parts work (IFS) alongside EMDR when treating complex or oppression-related trauma.
  • Andrea says fragmented selves from chronic oppression require integrating parts to make reprocessing effective.
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