Welcome to the Skelton Report. Excellent platform to learn about self help, empowerment, psychology and mental health through a scientifically and culturally sensitive lens. As your host, I have a bachelors in Psychology, Masters in Clinical Mental Health
Mark Nathaniel Skelton, M.A., EMDR
Interview with Epidemiologist Dr. Justin Xavier Moore What a great interview! Dr. Moore is an epidemiologist with vast skills in biostatistics, epidemiology, database design, geographic information systems (GIS), mediation analysis, and cancer prevention and control. Dr. Moore serves as an Assistant Professor in the Cancer Prevention, Control, & Population Health Program, Department of Medicine; and the Institute of Public and Preventive Health at the Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University. Dr. Moore's research explores the intersection between race (including effects of racism) and place (social and built environment) on various health outcomes including cancer and infectious diseases. We discuss COVID-19, the Culture, educational journey and so much more! Be sure to tune in!
Continuing the Dissertation Journey: What is Meant By Health Disparities? In This Segment, We Discuss: What is Meant by Health Disparities? What Factors Contribute to Uneven COVID 19 Infection Rates in Black Americans? Research from Black medical professionals and much more! Mark N Skelton Udemy E Courses https://www.udemy.com/user/mark-n-skelton/
Interview with Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist, Shar'ron Mason Shar'ron Mason has a passion for helping families, couples and individuals to become their best selves and to live fulfilling lives. It is Shar'ron's desire to create an atmosphere of safety and trust in which each client is able to engage in generative conversations that bring them closer to where they desire to be. Shar'ron received her Masters of Art Degree in Marriage and Family Therapy from Christian Theological Seminary and is currently a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist in her private practice, Love That Relationship located in Indianapolis, Indiana. Shar'ron published her first book, Marriage Ain't for Punks in 2017 and enjoys using it as a platform for equipping, preparing and maintaining healthy relationships. She published her second book, Even Boss Ladies Need a Break, in 2019 and uses it to support women in making their health and well-being a priority and putting themselves on the front burner. 2021 was a busy year for Shar'ron. She published her third book, Entrepreneurship Ain't for Punks as well as her his and hers gratitude journals. Shar'ron enjoys facilitating workshops and retreats that focus on healthy relationships and self-love. You can learn more about Shar'ron's practice and find her books and journals at: https://www.lovethatrelationship.com/ We talk about relationships, boundaries, pre-marital counseling, marriage counseling, mental health in the black community and much more! be sure to tune into this episode of the Skelton Report!
Bridging the Gap: Mental Health and African Americans **Special discussion around Black College Student Experiences The purpose of this presentation is to highlight some of the unique challenges that Black and African American students face. We plan to discuss the historical background and status of African Americans, challenges specific to Black college students, and ways to take advantage of mental health services. We discuss historical context and societal issues that have created cultural mistrust and mental health stigmas. We also talk about the prevalence of mental illness in the Black, unique experiences of Black college students, and ways to close the gap! Tune in to this episode of the Skelton Report! Mark N Skelton Udemy E Courses https://www.udemy.com/user/mark-n-skelton/
Interview with Clinical Psychologist Dr. Randal Horton What a wonderful interview! In this episode I speak with my psychology mentor and fraternity brother, Dr. Randal Horton. Dr. Horton is a licensed Clinical Psychologist and the first African American male to obtain Doctoral Degree in Clinical Psychology from Indiana State University. Dr. Horton has experience in research, diagnosing, and treating individuals with mental health and addiction issues. He has also has consultation and treatment planning in areas of behavioral health integrative care. We discuss the stigmas of mental health, integrative health care, different career options in mental health, and so much more! Be sure to tune in to this episode of The Skelton Report! Mark N Skelton Udemy E Courses https://www.udemy.com/user/mark-n-skelton/
My Dissertation Journey: Does Faith Matter in African American's Health Care? In This Segment, We Discuss:
Dissertation Journey: Why Are African Americans Not Feeling The COVID 19 Vaccine? In This Segment, We Discuss: What is Vaccine Hesitancy? What Factors Contribute to Hesitancy? Research from Black medical professionals and much more! Mark N Skelton Udemy E Courses https://www.udemy.com/user/mark-n-skelton/
Dissertation Journey: Episode 1 I return with greetings and good news for the New Year! I am beginning my dissertation process and want you to join me on the journey. I will be looking at a combination of COVID 19, African Americans, and Spirituality. Throughout this journey I want to share what the research and science is revealing on the subject. On this episode, I share what I am learning regarding the African American COVID 19 disparities in infections and death. Along with some of the reasons there is are disproportionate rates with African American communities. Tune in and join me on the journey! Mark N Skelton Udemy E Courses https://www.udemy.com/user/mark-n-skelton/
In this episode, I interview Dr. Kenneth B Durgans. Dr. Durgans has a doctorate of education in Counseling Psychology. Dr. Durgans has held a variety of professional appointments at notable institutions including the University of Notre Dame, Wittenberg University, Olivet College, Northeastern Ohio Universities College of Medicine, Xavier University and IUPUI. We discuss a number of topics from seeking self knowledge, black psychology, the importance of mentors, Black culture and much more! Our hope is to keep the general public informed about topics and concerns within mental health and brain science.
In this episode, I interview Philip Sarpong. Philip is originally from Ghana and moved to the States with his family as a child. Since then he has completed a Bachelors in Neuroscience, a Masters in Health Science and currently working on his Doctorate in Clinical Psychology! We discuss a number of great topics from cultural perspectives, stigmas in mental health, spirituality, self care, sports psychology and so much more! Our hope is to keep the general public informed about topics and concerns within mental health and brain science. Check Out Phil's Social Media, Wellness: Instagram Wellness For Body Mind Spirit https://www.instagram.com/wellnessforbodymindspirit/ YouTube Channel Wellness For Body Mind Spirity https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQinCBA_Qn_N2UteKo6gGDQ/featured YouTube Phil's Guide to PsyD https://www.youtube.com/user/pk2513 E-Courses For Health & Wellness https://philsarpong.com/elementor-808/ Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed by Skelton Neurocounseling, L.L.C. are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the official policy of any educational institution or organizational affiliation. Any content provided by our bloggers or authors are of their opinion and are not intended to malign any religion, ethnic group, club, organization, company, individual or anyone or anything.
Interview with Mental Health Therapist Joshua Brainard! In this episode, I interview my friend and colleague who is an associate licensed mental health therapist, Joshua Brainard. Joshua is a Christian Theological Seminary alumni and Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT) Tapping provider and advocate! We discuss different psychological theories and perspectives along with the deeper realities of humanity. We also discuss a topic that is very important to both of us, the brain/body connection. Joshua also shares his great expertise on this revolutionary technique known as EFT Tapping. Our hope is to keep the general public informed about topics and concerns within mental health and brain science. References: Join Joshua's EFT Facebook Group: "Emotional Freedom Technique Tapping -- Indy Community": https://www.facebook.com/groups/171210805124135/ A 4-minute EFT demo video by Jessica Ortner https://youtu.be/pAclBdj20ZU Free Coping With Depression For Minorities E-Course: https://www.udemy.com/course/coping-with-depression-for-minorities/ Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed by Skelton Neurocounseling, L.L.C. are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the official policy of any educational institution or organizational affiliation. Any content provided by our bloggers or authors are of their opinion and are not intended to malign any religion, ethnic group, club, organization, company, individual or anyone or anything.
Did you know that every minute, child protective services substantiates a claim for sexual abuse? Or that 93% of child sexual offenders are known by the victim? In this episode I interview Romunda Valentine who has over 20 years experience in the field and specializes in working with sexual offense populations. We discuss the topic of sexual offense and how to prevent this from occurring. You will learn about the consequences, risk factors, protective factors, the warning signs, and ways to approach this topic with your children. Our hope is to keep the general public informed about topics and concerns within mental health and brain science. Be sure to Tune it! Event Brite Event: Humpday Mindfulness with Mark https://www.eventbrite.com/e/humpday-mindfulness-with-mark-tickets-167814992159?aff=efbneb Free Coping With Depression For Minorities E-Course: https://www.udemy.com/course/coping-with-depression-for-minorities/ References: National Sexual Assault Hotline Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed by Skelton Neurocounseling, L.L.C. are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the official policy of any educational institution or organizational affiliation. Any content provided by our bloggers or authors are of their opinion and are not intended to malign any religion, ethnic group, club, organization, company, individual or anyone or anything.
Have you heard of Mindfulness? How does it work? What is it exactly? Me and my lovely co-host discuss the myths of mindfulness and give a basic definition of mindfulness. We talk about how it is being present, paying attention and being non-judgmental. We also discuss some basic techniques and share how mindfulness can be a benefit for the African American community and communities of faith! Our hope is to keep the general public informed about topics and concerns within mental health and brain science. Be sure to Tune it! Event Brite Event: Humpday Mindfulness with Mark https://www.eventbrite.com/e/humpday-mindfulness-with-mark-tickets-167814992159?aff=efbneb Free Coping With Depression For Minorities E-Course: https://www.udemy.com/course/coping-with-depression-for-minorities/ Full Episode Will Be Available on: Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-skelton-report/id1558783913 Google Podcast: https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy81MThiZWM1NC9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw== References: Woods-Giscombé, C. L., & Gaylord, S. A. (2014). The Cultural Relevance of Mindfulness Meditation as a Health Intervention for African Americans: Implications for Reducing Stress-Related Health Disparities. Journal of Holistic Nursing, 32(3), 147–160. Worflock C. (2020) Mindfulness Teacher Handbook. Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed by Skelton Neurocounseling, L.L.C. are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the official policy of any educational institution or organizational affiliation. Any content provided by our bloggers or authors are of their opinion and are not intended to malign any religion, ethnic group, club, organization, company, individual or anyone or anything.
In This Segment, We Discuss: ✅ Racial Identity & Cultural Awareness ✅ What Are the Advantages & Disadvantages ✅ African Americans Relationship with America and More! When did you realize you were African American? What are the advantages and/or disadvantages of being Black? What is our country's history and relationship with members of our community? In this episode, I attempt to answer these and more questions as part of a culturally informed interview project for our graduate courses. A great colleague and friend, Aaron D. Pehrson, developed and investigated these great questions for us to discuss. Aaron has experience as a Mental Health Technician, a Bachelors of Psychology and currently enrolled as Doctoral student at KCU specializing in Clinical Psychology. He has an interest in person-centred approaches, is a gentleman of Caucasian heritage and has a heart for racial awareness! Be sure to tune in as we discuss these and many other topics! Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed by Skelton Neurocounseling, L.L.C. are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the official policy of any educational institution or organizational affiliation. Any content provided by our bloggers or authors are of their opinion and are not intended to malign any religion, ethnic group, club, organization, company, individual or anyone or anything.
Interview with Rev. Eddie L. Journey, LMHC In This Segment, We Discuss: ✅ Balancing Psychology and Spirituality ✅ Pastoring During COVID-19 Pandemic ✅ Western Perspective, African Sacred Cosmology, and More! Wow! Had an AMAZING interview with Rev. Eddie L. Journey. Rev. Journey is a licensed mental health provider who owns a counseling service company and is ordained with standing in American Baptist Churches USA and the Progressive National Baptist Convention! We discuss African American perspective in psychology, Sense of Spiritual Wholeness, pastoring during the COVID pandemic, challenges in the Black community and much, much more! Do not miss this one, be sure to tune in! Book Recommendations from E.L. Journey: A Black Theology of Liberation- James Cone https://www.amazon.com/Black-Theology-Liberation-50th-Anniversary-ebook/dp/B08BG7JC81/ref=sr_1_3?dchild=1&keywords=james+cone+book&qid=1628459091&s=books&sr=1-3 Black Faith and Public Talk: Critical Essays on James H. Cone's Black Theology and Black Power -Dwight Hopkins https://www.amazon.com/Black-Faith-Public-Talk-Critical/dp/1602580138/ref=sr_1_2?dchild=1&qid=1628458850&refinements=p_27%3ADwight+N.+Hopkins&s=books&sr=1-2 True To Our Native Land- Brian K Blount https://www.amazon.com/True-Our-Native-Land-Commentary/dp/0800634217
In This Segment, We Discuss: ✅ Being Black Women in Psychology ✅ The Culture, Stigmas, Misdiagnosing, Going to Therapy ✅ Intersection of Faith and Counseling, Colorism, and More! In this episode we interview members of the Kansas City Association of Black Psychologists Student Chapter. Janet Folarin and Teja Fuller are both second-year graduate students in the Doctorate of Clinical Psychology Program at Kansas City University. These are two tremendous individuals that together bring experience from drug addiction counseling, research experience, working with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities, military experience, parenting and much more! We cover topics from Black psychology, stigmas in mental health, the intersection of faith and counseling, colorism, being Black women in psychology and much more! Join the conversation as we share more about ABPsi and some plans for the community. Our hope is to keep the general public informed about topics and concerns within mental health and brain science. ig/tiktok/twitter: @skelton_neuro Social Media: Follow Us on IG→ @KC.ABPsi Facebook→ KC Association of Black Psychologists - Student Chapter Email→ kcabpsi.sc@gmail.com Free Coping With Depression For Minorities E-Course: https://www.udemy.com/course/coping-with-depression-for-minorities/ Full Episode Available on: Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-skelton-report/id1558783913 Google Podcast: https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy81MThiZWM1NC9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw==
In this episode we discuss work through a clinical case of an African American female living with clinical depression. We talk through presenting problems, diagnostic criteria and cultural consideration when seeking mental health resources. There is a brief discussion of focus points and a psychodynamic considerations. Our hope is to keep the general public informed about topics and concerns within mental health and brain science. References: Barnhill, J. W. (Ed.). (2014). DSM-5™ clinical cases. American Psychiatric Publishing, Inc.. Mayo Clinic. (2017, August 29). Melanchonic features. Free Coping With Depression For Minorities E-Course: https://www.udemy.com/course/coping-with-depression-for-minorities/
In this episode we discuss further what psychotherapy is. We talk about the associated cost, barriers, and dynamics of counseling. By the end of this episode you will have a better idea of where to start you search for counseling, how often you should attend, and what to expect in a therapeutic relationship. Our hope is to keep the general public informed about topics and concerns within mental health and brain science. References: Psychology Today. (2021). Psychotherapy. Therapist Aid. (2017, August 29). What is Psychotherapy. Klee, A.S. & Moore, B.A. (2019). EPPP Fundamentals step one: Review for the examination for professional practice in psychology (2nd ed.). Springer Publishing Company. Free Coping With Depression For Minorities E-Course: https://www.udemy.com/course/coping-with-depression-for-minorities/
In this episode we discuss the myths and facts of the mental health system. In particular we share some of the common misunderstandings and myths of mental health. I also give some of the facts that counter these myths. Also, we give a good description of the different types of mental health providers including therapists, psychologists and psychiatrists. We also talk about the different mental health settings (inpatient, private practice, etc.) and discuss different scenarios when to seek mental health services. Our hope is to keep the general public informed about topics and concerns within mental health and brain science. References: APA Dictionary of Psychology. (2021). Diagnosis. Mental Health Gov. (2017, August 29). Mental health myth and facts. National Alliance on Mental Illness. (2020, April). Types of mental health professionals. National Institute of Mental Health. (2021). Mental Illness. North Texas Help. (2021). Types of mental health treatment settings and levels of care. Free Coping With Depression For Minorities E-Course: https://www.udemy.com/course/coping-with-depression-for-minorities/
In this episode we discuss the current social, economic, and psychological status of the Black Male, as well as, their effect on their behavior. We also discuss the four core psychological issues (i.e. Gender Role Strain, Invisibility Syndrome, Mishandling Anger and Cool Pose), according to the The Handbook of African American Psychology, that African American males are challenged with. We end the discussion with the potential solutions to the Black Male dilemmas in America. Our hope is to keep the general public informed about topics and concerns within mental health and brain science. References: Pew Research. (2018, September 28).Black men are less religious than black women, but more religious than white women and men. Black Demographics. (2013). Black Male Statistics. APA Dictionary of Psychology. (2021). Internalization. Nevill, H.A., Tynes, B.M., & Utsey, S.O. (2009). Handbook of African American Psychology. SAGE Free Coping With Depression For Minorities E-Course: https://www.udemy.com/course/coping-with-depression-for-minorities/
In this episode we interview Aaron Bethea. Aaron is a Black PhD candidate in the counseling psychology PhD program at the University of Akron. Aaron is a native of Trenton, NJ. He received his BA in English from the University of Pennsylvania, and his MA in Psychology from LaSalle University and a member of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc.. His research interests include: positive psychology, resilience, grit, post-traumatic growth, Afrocentric psychological theories, and high achievement in within underprivileged populations. In this segment we discuss Western psychology, Afrocentric psychology, stigmas to mental health, the culture and much more! If you are Interested in following up and/or contacting Aaron his email is: AB248@uakron.edu
In this episode we take a look at the controversial Doll experiment conducted by Black psychologists Drs. Kenneth and Mamie Clark. We take a look at the social and legal landscape during the era of segregation in the United States. The NAACP legal team lead by Thurgood Marshall asked social psychologist for expert testimony from the doll experiment to support that segregation negatively impacts Black ego development and racial preference. The Brown vs the Board of Education case overturned segregation in state sponsored schools. Our hope is to keep the general public informed about topics and concerns within mental health and brain science. References: NPS.Gov: https://www.nps.gov/brvb/learn/historyculture/clarkdoll.htm Clark & Clark Study: https://i2.cdn.turner.com/cnn/2010/images/05/13/doll.study.1947.pdf Kennedy & Clark: https://www.assessmentpsychologyboard.org/edp/pdf/The_Doll_Studies_Kenneth_B_Clark_and_Mamie_P_Clark_1947.pdf
In this episode we give a basic overview of common neurological disorders. We help you understand some of the common medical jargon and classification of brain diseases. You will learn more about traumatic brain injuries, epilepsy, dementia and more! Our hope is to keep the general public informed about topics and concerns within mental health and brain science. References: John Hopkins Medicine https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/health/conditions-and-diseases/neurological-disorders Alzheimer's Organization https://www.alz.org/ Muhammad Ali Parkinson's Disease Inteview https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-3l6diJ2oZ4 Parks, A. Clinical Neuropsychology 276: Neuropathology. Kansas City University. Class lecture.
In this episode we give a basic overview of the debate between Emotional Intelligence and IQ. Learn what Emotional Intelligence is and why it is important. We also look at how it compares to IQ (cognitive abilities) in determining success.We highlight a number of research findings and literature reviews discussions on the subject. Our hope is to keep the general public informed about topics and concerns within mental health and brain science. References: Shrestha, B. (2018). Emotional intelligence in higher education: Perspective of Nepalese college students. Intl Journal of Applied Research. 2 (1). Goleman, D. (1995). Emotional intelligence: Why it can matter more than iq.Bantam Healthline. (2021, January). EQ v IQ: Which one is more beneficial. https://www.healthline.com/health/eq-vs-iq#how-they-differ Very Well. (2019, November). Is IQ or EQ more important. https://www.verywellmind.com/iq-or-eq-which-one-is-more-important-2795287 Reshetnikov, V. (2020). Leadership and Emotional Intelligence: Current Trends in public health professional training. Waterhouse, L (2006). Multiple Intelligences, the Mozart Effect, and Emotional Intelligence: A Critical Review. Educational Psychologist, 41(4), 207-225.
In this episode we give a basic overview of a Cardiovascular Accident, more commonly known as a Stroke. Learn how strokes occur, what impact it has on a patient, and ways to prevent and treat strokes. We also take a look at some demographic disparities as well. Our hope is to keep the general public informed about the latest science concerning mental health and brain science. *Also, In Loving Memory of Dr. John Dee Skelton Jr. References: American Stroke Association https://www.stroke.org/-/media/stroke-files/stroke-resource-center/brochures/explaining_stroke_brochure_6_25_19.pdf?la=en Centers for Disease Control & Prevention https://www.cdc.gov/stroke/index.htm
In this episode we discuss the impact of the COVID 19 virus, SARS-CoV-2, and its impact on the brain, nervous system and mental health. Originally thought to be a respiratory virus, the medical community is learning that COVID 19 has broader impact on the neurological body systems. The short and long term implications are not yet fully understood, however, emerging literature is demonstrating the COVID 19 has implications for neuropsychiatric and cognitive functions. We also take a look at some demographic disparities as well. Our hope is to keep the general public informed about the latest science concerning mental health and brain science. References: Hewitt K.C., Marra D.E., Block C., Cysique L.A., Drane D.L., Haddad M.M., Łojek E., McDonald C.R., Reyes A., Eversole K., & Bowers D. (2021) Central nervous system manifestations of COVID-19: A critical review and proposed research agenda. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society,1-15. doi: 10.1017/S1355617721000345. COVID-19: The Role of Neuropsychology - with Dr. Chaya Fridman https://www.navneuro.com/63/
We continue the study of the psychological study of the liberation and individuation of the Black Mind. Today, we conclude the book review "Breaking the Chains of Psychological Slavery" by Dr. Na'im Akbar. In this episode we look at the section of this phenomenal book at how the scars of slavery can be passed down generationally and still have an impact on the social and mental life of African Americans. This segment looks at ways to strategies to break chains of mental slavery and how to heal from negative impact of slavery. Our hope is to be social activists in reframing the Black mind to obtain healing and wholeness. ig/tiktok/twitter: skelton_neuro
We continue the study of the psychological study of the liberation and individuation of the Black Mind. We are taking a look at the book titled "Breaking the Chains of Psychological Slavery" by Dr. Na'im Akbar. In this episode we look at the section of this phenomenal book at how the scars of slavery can be passed down generationally and still have an impact on the social and mental life of African Americans. This episode looks at how slavery may have developed a personality type of a sense of inferiority in African Americans today and how it is possible to change. Our hope is to be social activists in reframing the Black mind to obtain healing and wholeness. ig/tiktok/twitter: skelton_neuro
This episode continues the study of the psychological study of the liberation and individuation of the Black Mind. We are taking a look at the book titled "Breaking the Chains of Psychological Slavery" by Dr. Na'im Akbar. In this episode we look at the section of this phenomenal book at how the scars of slavery can be passed down generationally and still have an impact on the social and mental life of African Americans. We look at how slavery may have impacted the destruction of the African American marriage and family and turned the Black man and Black woman into objects of exploitation. Our hope is to be social activists in reframing the Black mind to obtain healing and wholeness. ig/tiktok/twitter: skelton_neuro
This episode continues the study of the psychological study of the liberation and individuation of the Black Mind. We are taking a look at the book titled "Breaking the Chains of Psychological Slavery" by Dr. Na'im Akbar. In this episode we look at the section of this phenomenal book at how the scars of slavery can be passed down generationally and still have an impact on the social and mental life of African Americans. We look at how slavery may have impacted how we seem to promote “the clown” and entertainment pursuits over intellectual endeavors. Our hope is to be social activists in reframing the Black mind to obtain healing and wholeness. Be sure to check us out on Udemy to learn about the latest E-courses we have to offer. This month's feature is Coping with Depression for Minorities. Udemy E-Course: Depression for Minorities www.udemy.com/course/coping-with…CA04236C4D1859AEB1 Check us out on: IG/Twitter: @skelton_neuro SoundCloud: @skelton_report Youtube: Skelton Neurocounseling Website: www.SkeltonNeurocounseling.com Udemy: www.udemy.com/course/coping-with…CA04236C4D1859AEB1
This episode continues the study of the psychological study of the liberation and individuation of the Black Mind. We are taking a look at the book titled "Breaking the Chains of Psychological Slavery" by Dr. Na'im Akbar. In this episode we look at the section of this phenomenal book at how the scars of slavery can be passed down generationally and still have an impact on the social and mental life of African Americans. We look at how slavery may have impacted how we seem to divided a whole within the Black community. Our hope is to be social activists in reframing the Black mind to obtain healing and wholeness. Be sure to check us out on Udemy to learn about the latest E-courses we have to offer. This month's feature is Coping with Depression for Minorities. Udemy E-Course: Depression for Minorities www.udemy.com/course/coping-with…CA04236C4D1859AEB1 Check us out on: IG/Twitter: @skelton_neuro SoundCloud: @skelton_report Youtube: Skelton Neurocounseling Website: www.SkeltonNeurocounseling.com Udemy: www.udemy.com/course/coping-with…CA04236C4D1859AEB1
This episode continues the study of the psychological study of the liberation and individuation of the Black Mind. We are taking a look at the book titled "Breaking the Chains of Psychological Slavery" by Dr. Na'im Akbar. In this episode we look at the section of this phenomenal book at how the scars of slavery can be passed down generationally and still have an impact on the social and mental life of African Americans. We look at how slavery may have impacted how we view black leaders and leadership today. Our hope is to be social activists in reframing the Black mind to obtain healing and wholeness. Be sure to check us out on Udemy to learn about the latest E-courses we have to offer. This month's feature is Coping with Depression for Minorities. Udemy E-Course: Depression for Minorities www.udemy.com/course/coping-with…CA04236C4D1859AEB1 Check us out on: IG/Twitter: @skelton_neuro SoundCloud: @skelton_report Youtube: Skelton Neurocounseling Website: www.SkeltonNeurocounseling.com Udemy: www.udemy.com/course/coping-with…CA04236C4D1859AEB1
This episode continues the study of the psychological study of the liberation and individuation of the Black Mind. We are taking a look at the book titled "Breaking the Chains of Psychological Slavery" by Dr. Na'im Akbar. In this episode we look at the section of this phenomenal book at how the scars of slavery can be passed down generationally and still have an impact on the social and mental life of African Americans. We look at how slavery may have impacted how we view property and obtain material objects instead of real wealth. Our hope is to be social activists in reframing the Black mind to obtain healing and wholeness. Be sure to check us out on Udemy to learn about the latest E-courses we have to offer. This month's feature is Coping with Depression for Minorities. FREE Udemy E-Course: Depression for Minorities www.udemy.com/course/coping-with…CA04236C4D1859AEB1 Check us out on: IG/Twitter: @skelton_neuro SoundCloud: @skelton_report Youtube: Skelton Neurocounseling Website: www.SkeltonNeurocounseling.com Udemy: www.udemy.com/course/coping-with…CA04236C4D1859AEB1
This episode continues the study of the psychological study of the liberation and individuation of the Black Mind. We are taking a look at the book titled "Breaking the Chains of Psychological Slavery" by Dr. Na'im Akbar. In this episode we look at the section of this phenomenal book at how the scars of slavery can be passed down generationally and still have an impact on the social and mental life of African Americans. Our hope is to reframe the Black mind to obtain healing and wholeness. Be sure to check us out on Udemy to learn about the latest E-courses we have to offer. This month's feature is Coping with Depression for Minorities. Udemy E-Course: Depression for Minorities www.udemy.com/course/coping-with…CA04236C4D1859AEB1 Check us out on: IG/Twitter: @skelton_neuro SoundCloud: @skelton_report Youtube: Skelton Neurocounseling Website: www.SkeltonNeurocounseling.com Udemy: www.udemy.com/course/coping-with…CA04236C4D1859AEB1
Exodus Series: Psychological Study of the Liberation and Individuation of the Black Mind Ep 1 Welcome to the Skelton Report. Excellent platform to learn about self help, empowerment, psychology and mental health through a scientifically and culturally sensitive lens. As your host, I have a bachelors in Psychology, Masters in Clinical Mental Health Counseling and currently working on a Doctorate in Clinical Psychology. I also have over 10 years of experience of working in the field and would love to share my knowledge, experience and opinions! We cover topics from neuroscience to stigmas in mental health. Our mission is to be an outlet of knowledge to the general public in the respective areas. This episode is on the study of psychological interpretation of the study of Exodus. It takes a look at the individual and collective experiences of the Hebrew experience in Egypt (Kemet) and the African American psyche post-slavery. We cover the psyche, unconscious, archetypes and beginning the journey towards individuation. Our hope is to reframe the Black mind to obtain healing and wholeness. Udemy E-Course: Depression for Minorities https://www.udemy.com/course/coping-w... Check us out on: IG/Twitter: @skelton_neuro SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/skelton_report Youtube: Skelton Neurocounseling Website: www.SkeltonNeurocounseling.com Udemy: https://www.udemy.com/course/coping-w...
This episode continues the study of the psychological study of the liberation and individuation of the Black Mind. We are taking a look at the book titled "Breaking the Chains of Psychological Slavery" by Dr. Na'im Akbar. In this episode we look at the introduction of this phenomenal book at how it highlights the "ghost of the plantation" that haunts the psychological functioning and behavior of African Americans. Our hope is to reframe the Black mind to obtain healing and wholeness. Be sure to check us out on Udemy to learn about the latest E-courses we have to offer. This month's feature is Coping with Depression for Minorities. Udemy E-Course: Depression for Minorities www.udemy.com/course/coping-with…CA04236C4D1859AEB1 Check us out on: IG/Twitter: @skelton_neuro SoundCloud: @skelton_report Youtube: Skelton Neurocounseling Website: www.SkeltonNeurocounseling.com Udemy: www.udemy.com/course/coping-with…CA04236C4D1859AEB1