Dr. Mary McCluskey, LCSW, to Illuminate the Intersection of Child Therapy and Social Justice in an Exclusive Interview


Dr. Mary McCluskey, LCSW, to Illuminate the Intersection of Child Therapy and Social Justice in an Exclusive Interview


Dr. Mary McCluskey, LCSW, to Illuminate the Intersection of Child Therapy and Social Justice in an Exclusive Interview.

New York, NY – July 17, 2024 – Dr. Mary McCluskey, LCSW, distinguished social worker, esteemed educator, and visionary founder of The Empowerment Opportunity LCSW PLLC and enCOURAGEment INK. LLC is set to captivate audiences in an upcoming interview where she will delve into the profound themes of her latest publications, The Leader of the Parade: An Adlerian Educational Tool for Caregivers and Teachers: An Illustrated Children's Book and Activity Guide and Bubbles Balloons and Birds: Learning to Thrive- Helping Kids Cope with Adversity. This highly anticipated interview is scheduled for _________________ to be announced.

Dr. McCluskey's books are pioneering therapeutic resources inspired by the dual crises of the COVID-19 pandemic and the resurgence of the Black Lives Matter movement. They are a testament to her commitment to addressing the pervasive issues of inequality and racism through innovative therapeutic methods. Drawing from the pioneering work of Dr. Alfred Adler, a titan in the field of psychology whose child guidance centers in early 20th century Europe were tragically shuttered by the Nazi regime, Dr. McCluskey brings forward a contemporary application of Adlerian principles to nurture and heal the young minds of today.

Her Clinical Social Work Journal article, Revitalizing Alfred Adler: An Echo for Equality, offers a compelling narrative on how Adler's psychological tenets influenced Dr. Kenneth Clark, the first African American president of the American Psychological Association, in his landmark arguments before the Supreme Court against the “separate but equal” doctrine of Plessy v. Ferguson. Dr. McCluskey passionately argues for the re-establishment of Adler's child guidance centers in modern form, advocating for their potential to foster equity and justice in contemporary society.

The Leader of the Parade is a sophisticated educational tool designed for older elementary children. It addresses a spectrum of complex emotions such as jealousy, guilt, loss, and death. It is an interactive guide that not only seeks to help children navigate these emotions but also inspires them to build a sense of community, appreciate environmental stewardship, and celebrate both similarities and differences among people. Through the book's engaging activities, Dr. McCluskey aims to facilitate profound conversations between children and adults, enhancing emotional literacy and communal empathy.

Her second book, Bubbles Balloons and Birds: Learning to Thrive- Helping Kids Cope with Adversity, features Dr. Pierre Janet (Dr. J), who travels in a time-traveling hot air balloon from 1871 Paris to the present day. In this narrative, Dr. J and Dr. A guide eight children on a field trip through nature, teaching them the importance of connection, creativity, and resilience. As they forge new friendships, the children are inspired to develop innovative coping mechanisms for managing their emotions. This book is part of a psychological series for latency-age kids (ages 6-12) and their caregivers, designed to be read together or separately, fostering communication, emotional validation, and social-emotional skill development.

In her therapy practice, Dr. McCluskey plans to integrate both The Leader of the Parade and Bubbles Balloons and Birds: Learning to Thrive- Helping Kids Cope with Adversity as cornerstone therapeutic tools. Furthermore, she envisions a free online book club designed to reach children who have read the books but may not be in need of direct therapy, thereby broadening the impact of her work. This platform will encourage young readers to voice their ideas and reflections, contributing to a more extensive dialogue about psychological resilience and social justice. Dr. McCluskey hopes to compile these responses into an anthology, amplifying children's voices and showcasing their insights into Adler's principles.

Dr. McCluskey's unwavering belief in the importance of listening to children is at the heart of her work. “Too often we hear the old adage, ‘children should be seen and not heard.' I disagree. Children have wonderful ideas, and their voices should be heard,” she asserts. Her dedication to empowering young voices and fostering their growth through innovative therapeutic tools is a beacon of hope in the realm of child therapy.

The forthcoming interview promises to be an enlightening exploration of Dr. McCluskey's groundbreaking approach to integrating psychological education within child therapy and her relentless pursuit of social justice. Audiences can expect to gain invaluable insights into how The Leader of the Parade and Bubbles Balloons and Birds: Learning to Thrive- Helping Kids Cope with Adversity is set to transform the landscape of child therapy and education.