Jessica M. Oladapo, Author
Unlock the secrets of self-discovery and belonging with 'Making Sense in Crooked Rooms,' a groundbreaking exploration of cognitive dysmorphia's impact on identity and environment. Dive deep into the mirrored reflections of reality and reshape your understanding of self.
Explores the concept of cognitive dysmorphia and its effects on identity formation.
Uncovers the hidden influences of our environments on self-perception and belonging.
Presents a compelling narrative that combines research with personal stories and reflections.
Discover a transformative perspective that empowers you to navigate the complexities of identity with confidence and clarity. Embrace the journey towards self-understanding and acceptance in a world full of 'crooked rooms.'
What if the greatest obstacle to becoming yourself isn't within you... but the distorted mirrors surrounding you?
Making Sense in Crooked Rooms challenges the way we think about identity, belonging, and self-perception, introducing the groundbreaking concept of cognitive dysmorphia to explain how environments shape who we believe we are.
Jessica M. Oladapo, LCPC is a sociologist, therapist, professor, and leadership consultant passionate about helping people make sense of themselves and the systems they inhabit. Drawing from sociology, psychology, neuroscience, and mindfulness, her work explores belonging, identity, and organizational culture. As the founder of Diversity to Inclusion, Inc., Jessica equips leaders and organizations to create environments where people can thrive. Making Sense in Crooked Rooms is her first book and introduces her original concept of cognitive dysmorphia, offering a new framework for understanding how distorted environments shape self-perception.