Decolonizing Time: Cultural Perspectives on Healing Timelines | Anti-Oppressive Therapy Vancouver
February 22, 2025
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As providers of BIPOC therapy in Vancouver we create this content from the unceded territories of the Musqueam, Tsleil-Waututh, and Squamish Nations. As settlers providing therapy services in so-called Vancouver, we’re committed to moving beyond acknowledgment into active accountability.

In This Guide:

Colonial Time vs. Cultural Time

Through anti-oppressive counselling in Vancouver, we understand how colonial capitalism imposes rigid, linear concepts of time that often conflict with cultural and natural ways of being. This impact extends beyond individual scheduling into how we understand healing, growth, and wellness itself.

Colonial time manifests in therapy through:

  • Rigid session schedules that ignore natural rhythms
  • Linear progress expectations that dismiss cycles
  • Pressure for quick results and “efficiency”
  • Dismissal of cultural rhythms and practices
  • Productivity-based healing metrics
  • Standardized treatment timelines
  • Rushed assessment processes
  • Ignoring seasonal impacts on wellbeing

The impact of colonial time goes deeper than schedules – it shapes our very understanding of what progress looks like. In many cultural traditions, healing isn’t measured by linear advancement but by cycles of learning, integration, and community connection.

The “Progress” Trap in Therapy

In providing intersectional feminist therapy in Vancouver, we see how Western concepts of “progress” can create additional harm for SDQTBIPOC+ communities. The pressure to heal according to colonial timelines and conform to colonial ideas of what “being healed” looks like often contradicts cultural wisdom about healing and growth.

Common pressures include:

  • Expectations of continuous improvement
  • Dismissal of cyclical healing patterns
  • Pressure to “move on” from trauma quickly
  • Ignoring systemic contexts of healing
  • Devaluing cultural timeframes
  • Pathologizing natural healing rhythms
  • Rushing through important cultural processes
  • Minimizing collective healing needs

These pressures often lead to:

  • Disconnection from cultural wisdom
  • Shame around “not healing fast enough”
  • Isolation from community support
  • Burnout from forced progress
  • Disruption of natural healing cycles

Cultural Approaches to Healing Time

Through culturally responsive therapy in Vancouver, we honor diverse cultural understandings of time and healing. Many cultures hold wisdom about healing that follows natural rhythms and cycles rather than linear progression.

Cultural perspectives might include:

  • Seasonal approaches to emotional processing
  • Ancestral timeframes for grief and growth
  • Community-paced progress and support
  • Cyclical understanding of healing journeys
  • Natural rhythm alignment
  • Moon cycle awareness
  • Generational healing timeframes
  • Collective processing periods

These approaches recognize that:

  • Healing moves in spirals, not lines
  • Growth includes periods of rest
  • Community pace matters
  • Nature offers healing wisdom
  • Ancestral lineages of resistance
  • Collective healing takes time

Decolonizing Therapy Timelines

As providers of culturally responsive counselling in Vancouver, we challenge colonial expectations about healing timelines. Our SDQTBIPOC+ centered practice works to create spaces that honor different cultural relationships with time and progress.

This includes:

  • Flexible session structures
  • Honoring cultural rhythms
  • Working with natural cycles
  • Respecting individual pacing
  • Understanding systemic impacts
  • Tapping into ancestral lineages of healing and resistance
  • Supporting cultural practices
  • Acknowledging seasonal needs
  • Validating rest periods

Practical Approaches

As a SDQTBIPOC+ centered practice, we explore practical ways to honor cultural time while navigating current systems. This means finding approaches that support authentic healing rhythms.

Daily practices might include:

  • Connecting with natural cycles
  • Honoring cultural time wisdom
  • Building sustainable rhythms
  • Resisting productivity pressure
  • Supporting collective pacing
  • Creating flexible schedules
  • Allowing natural pauses
  • Respecting energy cycles

Working with Natural Cycles

Understanding how natural cycles impact healing helps us resist colonial time pressure. Different seasons, moon phases, and natural rhythms can guide our healing work.

Consider how:

  • Seasons affect emotional energy
  • Moon cycles influence processing
  • Day/night rhythms impact healing
  • Natural cycles guide timing
  • Bodies hold temporal wisdom
  • Energy ebbs and flows naturally
  • Rest cycles support growth
  • Nature demonstrates patience

Time as Resistance

Taking time becomes an act of resistance against colonial capitalism’s demands for constant productivity. Through somatic and expressive art therapy in Vancouver, we reclaim our right to move at cultural and natural pace.

This might look like:

  • Honoring natural rest needs
  • Celebrating slow growth
  • Validating healing cycles
  • Supporting cultural timing
  • Resisting rush and hustle culture
  • Protecting processing time
  • Maintaining cultural rhythms
  • Building sustainable practices

Next Steps in Your Healing Journey

As a Queer, POC-led counselling practice in Vancouver, we understand that healing timelines are deeply personal and culturally informed. Ready to explore how Vancouver BIPOC counselling can support your healing journey at your own pace? Here are some ways to connect:

  1. Book a free consultation to discuss how therapy might support your journey.
  2. Take our 3-minute questionnaire to receive personalized therapist recommendations.
  3. Explore our free resource database for more information about anti-oppressive approaches to healing.

Have questions? Reach out to us at connect@venturouscounselling.com or text 778.775.7504.

Your healing journey deserves to unfold at its own pace, honoring your cultural wisdom and natural rhythms.

In a world that often prioritizes hustle over well-being, Deconstructing Productivity Culture invites us to rethink rest as a form of resistance and a crucial part of healing.