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What's going on with this black therapist? Papaslim discusses some of the effects the "Black Therapist" has had on the black community.
I've been peeling back the layers to get to the core. The soft, tear-filled core of my inner child. I've returned to myself. Join me.
Asking for support is difficult. Trusting others with your pain is hard. Staying in your depression and feeling the walls close in, is the hardest. The beautiful relief of support helps you manage the difficult spells and reminds you that the thoughts that say you aren't worthy, ARE LYING!! You are worthy of love, support and life. Hopefully this episode reminds you of this. For some support, check out this links: https://therapyforblackgirls.com/ https://blackmenheal.org/ https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/ https://www.samhsa.gov/find-help/national-helpline
The purpose of CelesteTheTherapist is to help you shift the way you think. Many times, we get stuck in a negative cycle and struggle with getting out. Listen to Celeste & David Archer MSW, MFT, Psychotherapist and author of Black Meditation, introduce the uninterrupted story of racism and how healing can come from knowing all of its hidden chapters. In this episode, discover how racism is defined as a psychological response and stay tuned on the next episode; Black Meditation by David Archer. His expertise has been influenced by the principles of mindfulness, intersectional feminism, and critical race theory. He is one of the few mental health professionals in Canada who can provide EMDR, Brainspotting, EFT, and other mind-body strategies utilizing memory reconsolidation and working memory taxation methods. recently released his second book called Black Meditation (https://amzn.to/3DF0Vh2). It is about self-care, cultivating a positive Black racial identity, and bringing awareness about meditation. My first was called Anti-Racist Psychotherapy (https://amzn.to/3b0iqvT) which I released in Feb 2021 which discusses the social construction of racial trauma Where to Find David Archer: Website: https://archertherapy.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archertherapy/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archertherapy watch this episode live on youtube black mental health celeste the therapist
This week's music feature is by Coach Cherry- track titled "Im Da 1". In this week's episode we start our first segment of "Ask a BLACK Therapist", we were honored to feature Illinois native Mike Roe, a clinical licensed social worker that has been treating the African American population plus other nationalities. Listen in as Nikole inquires about medicinal marijuana with a licensed professional
Today we are joined by Chandra Joseph-Lacet, and Gorgette Green-Hodnett founders of "Real Talk, Real Time". The Real Talk, Real Time Educators Forum offers support and guidance to K-12 Educators. facebook group: (https://www.facebook.com/groups/213050766769402) Youtube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCo5zgYghIOczcPIyHqmrQ5Q Instagram www.instagram.com/coachgeelive and www.instagram.com/chandra_joseph_lacet
The purpose of CelesteTheTherapist is to help shift the way you think. Many times, we get stuck in a negative cycle and struggle with getting out. Celeste will interview guests from different backgrounds who empower people in different capacities. Cerita Yvonne is a relational trauma expert , a therapist, trauma coach, Certified Clinical Trauma Professional, hypnotherapist, and hope dealer. She is a lifelong learner from the hood, a recovered codependent perfectionist, sexual abuse survivor, and retired superwoman transformed into a super woman. For too long she wore a cape that she inherited from strong women who were secretly heartbroken. Where to Find Cerita: www.ceritayvonne.com Instagram: @ceritayvonne Join the challenge LoveUchallenge.com watch this episode live on youtube : https://youtu.be/hmKVsnvXOT8 Are you struggling with your friend, family, partner, coworker etc? Do you want your relationship questions answered by Celeste The Therapist and co-host Jeff Grey? Submit anonymous questions and they will answer them live on the show. Submit anonymous questions about relationships here CelesteTheTherapist.com/podcast Learn more about Celeste: www.CelesteTheTherapist.com Resources Mentioned Visit our Amazon Store for all the books mentioned on the podcast! www.amazon.com/shop/celestethetherapist Stay Connected Is there a topic you'd like covered, have questions or would like to discuss podcast sponsorship, Submit your request here: celestethetherapist.com/stay-connected Feeling stuck in life? Take the info from the podcast to the next level by joining my self guided course “Healing the inner child” to start your healing process today. Go to: www.CelesteTheTherapist.com/shop Love what Celeste is doing and want to support the show? Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/CelesteTheThe... Click here to leave me a rating for my podcast on apple podcast: The hashtag for the podcast is #ShiftingTheWayYouThink Buy me a coffee: https://ko-fi.com/celestethetherapist Make sure to follow us on social media: Twitter: @CelesteTheTherapist Instagram: @CelesteTheTherapist Facebook: @CelesteViciereLMHC Youtube: @CelesteTheTherapist
The purpose of CelesteTheTherapist is to help shift the way you think. Many times, we get stuck in a negative cycle and struggle with getting out. Celeste will interview guests from different backgrounds who empower people in different capacities. Linton F. Hester is a Licensed Professional Counselor (Psychotherapist) in the state of Georgia, who concentrates his efforts and services as an Afrocentric Therapist to bringing awareness, educating & empowering Community of his culture. Follow him on all social media platforms Website: https://www.livebetternow.net/ Twitter: @CelesteTheTherapist Instagram: @CelesteTheTherapist Facebook: @CelesteViciereLMHC Youtube: @CelesteTheTherapist
The purpose of CelesteTheTherapist is to help shift the way you think. Many times, we get stuck in a negative cycle and struggle with getting out. Celeste will interview guests from different backgrounds who empower people in different capacities. Every month on the podcast, Celeste has a segment with Jeff Grey called, “Let's Talk about relationships”. On the show we answer your questions about relationships. Today we discussed: -Fantasy vs Reality in Your Relationship - The Dangers Involved from the fantasy perspective - Ignoring Warning Signs Are you struggling with your friend, family, partner, coworker etc? Do you want your relationship questions answered by Celeste The Therapist and co-host Jeff Grey? Submit anonymous questions and they will answer them live on the show. Submit anonymous questions about relationships here CelesteTheTherapist.com/podcast Click here to watch this episode live on youtube Learn more about Celeste: www.CelesteTheTherapist.com Resources Mentioned Visit our Amazon Store for all the books mentioned on the podcast! www.amazon.com/shop/celestethetherapist Where to Find Jeff email him: Jeff@Rogersleads.com Instagram: @professorjgrey Stay Connected Is there a topic you'd like covered, have questions or would like to discuss podcast sponsorship, Submit your request here: celestethetherapist.com/stay-connected Love what Celeste is doing and want to support the show? Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/CelesteTheTherapist Click here to leave me a rating for my podcast on apple podcast: The hashtag for the podcast is #ShiftingTheWayYouThink https://www.celestethetherapist.com/episode-332-fantasy-relationship-w/jeff-grey
Season 1 Ep. 2 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KvOCWzaZBfkA discussion about friendship, accountability, self-reflection, and jealousy.Visit us on Facebook for behind-the-scenes content, announcements, events, and live viewings of our latest releasesNever met with a therapist? Speak with our founder today and let us assist you in beginning your journey to better! Session Length: 30 MinutesVisit - https://mindsempowered.org
Time to go back On Thee Other Side - here at E-Water Radio. In this episode, we discussed the topic of Information fatigue and healthy ways to disconnect to keep yourself grounded. Our special guest for this conversation was the incomparable Thea Monyee', Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist.
This week on #ThisIsThirties, we brought in some masculine goodness y'all!! Pat Julmiste, former USF quarterback, is joining us to talk mental health, relationships, fatherhood, and so much more. You don't want to miss this episode.
“Give yourself permission to just give it a try... there is no such thing as perfection but there is a whole lot of power in progression” - Tiara M. Tucker, on Blkspace Therapy’s podcast series “Perspectives”Our newest episode “Progress over Perfection” featuring Illinois Native and current Dallas, Texas resident, Tiara M. Tucker who sat down with us to discuss how she made steps to get herself back on track to her journey of success and how we can as well. In addition to sharing insight on major events and social justice issues from earlier this year. We are so happy to have had her on as a guest and excited for you all to listen!Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/donate?token=Djgwuf8BjLGJqABsJsXXjsdwjJYWotEie_k58rGpuu6H_GGC330PAYgv-4IAGtvz2VdBTjGIzAvsiqVs)
Welcome welcome to another episode of Evolving with Krystal J. Today I am asking the question are you suffering in silence? I'm reviewing why we suffer in silence, how to recognize when this is happening, and three ways to break free from this habit. Don't forget to hit that like and subscribe button. Please leave a rate or review, these are so helpful. Keep in touch by following me on Instagram @iamkrystalcj Website: krystalcjackson.com
Evolving with Krystal J. is a podcast by licensed therapist Krystal Jackson. This podcast covers topics related to mental health, transformation, personal development, and wellness. Learn more about Krystal by visiting her website krystalcjackson.com. Today's episode reviews my tips for taking care of yourself during this holiday season. As we know, this holiday looks differently than years past. Let's discuss a few ways to manage during the pandemic. This podcast episode is sponsored by Simply Being Therapy Journal. Available now on Amazon and other online retailers. Instagram: @Iamkrystalcj @evolvingwithkrystalj
Wali White and his powerful podcast, The 730 Podcast, "takes listeners on a journey to understand how mental health conditions intersect with Black culture". His candor and vulnerability makes for engaging episodes that spark change for healing. As the first guest of the "ThisBlackMan" segment, Vulnerable City was honored to sit with Wali and discuss his own mental health journey. If you or a loved one is suffering from mental health concerns, please contact the free, confidential, 24/7, 365-day-a-year treatment referral and information service, SAMHSA’s National Helpline at 1800-662-4357.
Earlier this year I participated in several forums with the CT BIPOC Mental Health & Wellness Initiative. My colleague, Samary Polnett and I presented on the benefit of taking care of ourselves as Black people and how the act in and of itself is radical. My hope in sharing this is that you take the pressure off of yourself to always be on the go and begin to embrace the moments of joy and rest needed for the journey. This episode is sponsored by my Simply Being Therapy Journal. Now available for purchase on Amazon, Barnes & Noble and other online retailers.
Ebony Butler, Ph.D., a native of Mississippi, is a Licensed Psychologist and Food Relationship Strategist who has made it her mission to help women of color heal and thrive in the areas of trauma and diet recovery. Dr. Ebony is a visionary and teacher. Dr. Ebony earned her B.S in Psychology from Jackson State University and her Ph.D. in Counseling Psychology from the University of Houston. In this episode, we discuss the need to direct research to the community that it is done upon. her desire to see more scientists reach back to the community that they studied and thank them for allowing research to be done. demystifying the idea of "food addiction" by looking at how we view it and our relationship to it. reasons why you need to pay attention to the origins of the diets that you select. why she focused on mindset, triggers, and habits with clients and beyond. More about Ebony Dr. Ebony specializes in guiding women to develop skills that increase their effectiveness in interpersonal interactions, including communication and asking for/getting what they want and need. Dr. Ebony is specifically interested in issues that impact marginalized communities, including minority women and LGBTQ+ persons. Given the extensive amount of attention placed on body size and dieting in our society, Dr. Ebony understands how these pressures can impact one's relationship with food and their bodies. Thus, Dr. Ebony is passionate about helping others recover from diet culture while also learning to shape their health in a more empowered manner. Connect with her: Website: drebony.com Instagram: @drebonyonline Facebook: @drebonyonline Connect with me: Website: TheResearchHer.com TikTok: @TheResearchHer Instagram: @TheResearchHer Twitter: @TheResearchHer Facebook: @TheResearchHer
In This Weeks Episode Of Girls Clique Podcast, Dasha Talks About The Negative Stigma Around Mental Wellness In The Black Community And Why We Should Dissolve The Beliefs That Therapy Or Mental Wellbeing Is Weak. Rate & Subscribe ❤️ Join Your Favorite Girl Clique: Instagram:@officilagirlsclique_ Facebook:@officialgirlsclique
Join Host Sheora and guest Dr. Erin J. Richardson as they share wisdom and the joys of evolving as women. You'll receive great insight on mental health and therapy from our "Resident Doctor" - No Stigmas Here! Only WHOLENESS!
Welcome to the inaugural episode of the My Feelings Over Tea podcast. In today's episode I'm going to let you in on how this podcast came to be, what we will be discussing during the episodes, and how I hope this podcast can help you and lessen the stigma attached to mental illness. I have been a Licensed Clinical Social Worker for over 20 years and am also a Certified EmpowerMEnt Life Coach and Certified Laughter Yoga Leader. Through all that I have done, I have been deeply connected to advocating for mental health. When people around me encouraged me to start podcasting, I resisted at first, until I realized the awareness I could raise and the connections I could make with people. Mental health is our foundation. Without self-awareness of your thoughts and feelings as it pertains to your mental health, various aspects of your life can be impacted. Throughout the course of this podcast I want to help you talk through important topics and dispel mental health myths. I will talk about tough topics like being black in America, mental health in the black community, and the impact of mental health on maternal health and many other issues. These are things we absolutely need to talk about. If you can take away anything from this first episode, I hope it's that you allow your feelings to flow freely; they are valid and so are you. Take time to honor yourself for self-care. Remember that change is the law of life and always respect others, even if you don't agree with them. I hope to see you in the next episode as we continue to learn and grow together over a cup of tea. Find out more on my website: https://www.nakaishatolbertbanks.com
Dr.Natalia Fuller is a Psychiatrist, mental health advocate, and sex therapist. Dr. Fuller earned her medical degree from Washington University of Health and Science. Certified as a Sex Therapist by the American Association of Sex Educators, Counselors, and Therapists (AASECT) through Modern Sex therapy Institute. As a doctor and sex therapist, she has expertise and experience working with a wide range of sexual and relationship issues. Dr. Fuller specializes in working with individuals with mental illness, sex education, discordant desire and infidelity in couples, sexual dysfunction and anxiety, and sexual compulsivity. There is literally no question or concern that is too troubling or difficult for her to help you address. Dr. Fuller obtained her undergraduate degree in Psychology with a minor in neuroscience and theatre from Wesleyan College. Masters from Walden University specializing in children/adolescent counseling and sex education. On this episode we discuss: How she stumbled into her career as a sex therapist and psychiatrist The challenge of being a black sex therapist and how she is breaking barriers with her company, Mind Body Sex, LLC The precautions she takes when working with sex offenders and serial killers How overcoming trauma and self-care can awaken your inner sexual Goddess The power you have with your healthcare and medication you are subscribed Connect with Dr. Fuller - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mind.body.sex/ https://www.instagram.com/dr.canary/ Email: MindBodySexLLC@gmail.com
*SORRY FOR THE AUDIO ISSUES GUYS!!*In honor of September Self Care Awareness, this episode features Shawnee Palmer. An amazing LCSW, Private Practice Owner, and newly published Author. We discuss her new book “Shifting Your Mindset: A Guide to Overcome Depression, Anxiety, and Trauma”. She also left behind so many gems for us as we talk about different elements of self care and her own passion to profit journey. You can find her at @loveandserenitywellness on IGHer website is loveandserenitywellness.com If you need to get in touch with La’Ray Renee for advertising on the show please email sharingpinkpromos@gmail.com Website: sharingpinkpromos.com
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This week New New, Straight No Chaser, and Hunni discuss the Breonna Taylor protest at Kentucky AG’s house, Nick Cannon, and what it means to live your truth.
Today we have mental health therapist, Damion Harmon on the show! He's here to talk about Black men and mental health. Damion is dropping gems this entire episode! He dispels the myths and discusses the stigmas associated with Black men receiving mental health care. If you're seeking to understand the importance and challenges that Black men face with mental health care, this episode is for you.
Straight No Chaser, New New, and Hunni discuss Juneteenth, update to Breonna Taylor case, and Insecure
The episode guest is Charnessa Pleasant In this episode, we discuss the following: The important distinction between self-care and self-maintenance The self-care behaviors for leaders to model in the workplace The importance of self-care for workplaces navigating COVID-19 Charnessa “Charlie” Pleasant a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (held in both Virginia and North Carolina) and is the founder and executive clinician of The Healing Collaborative, PLLC; a local private practice in Richmond, Virginia. She has been a practicing clinician for 7 years. She is an EMDR trained therapist focusing on the mental and emotional wellness of women who are ready to experience a richer quality of life. Charlie works with clients to address underlying issues causing depression, anxiety, and emotional distress. Charlie is also a NASW certified clinical supervisor for new MSW graduates and works with other practicing clinicians as they offer their gifts of healing. Charlie graduated from Virginia Commonwealth University in 2001 with a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and holds two Masters from Eastern Michigan University in Social Work and Women and Gender Studies. Prior to transitioning into her career in mental health and wellness, she enjoyed a fulfilling career in Higher Education for more than 15 years; serving in roles such as the Assistant Director of Education and Training with the Sexual Assault Prevention and Awareness Center at The University of Michigan-Ann Arbor; Program Coordinator for the Center for Multicultural Affairs and Adjunct Professor with the Department of Women & Gender Studies at Eastern Michigan University. It was while serving in these capacities that Charlie developed her passion for supporting women with regards to their emotional health and wellness. When not working, Charlie enjoys traveling, discovering local breweries with her husband Jerry, perusing local bookstores, napping and adding new healing crystals to her collection (Smokey Quartz is her favorite). Connect with Charlie on Twitter @charliepleasant and on LinkedIn at “Charlie Pleasant LCSW”
This episode discusses the importance of boundaries and how often we forget to stand up for our own needs. Boundaries are the main ingredients for healthy self-esteem, healthy relationships and self-respect. Take a deep dive with Ketty and poet/ writer Justine as they vulnerably discuss their own relationship with boundaries and ways to strengthen it.
I SHINE my spotlight on: BLACK MEN AND MENTAL HEALTH with Licensed Professional Counselor (RC) James Harris of THE MEN TO HEAL MOVEMENT James Harris. He’s kicking of National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month (July). There’s a mental health stigma in the black community, especially amongst black men! To compound it, you want black men to see a therapist? Often, that’s a double NO! Well I want to change that narrative! Candid and educational conversation about Black men and mental health, with a black male therapist! Listen LIVE at livingtruelivingyou.com Kendéll Lenice Lady MotivatorListen anytime from anywhere where all podcasts are played! #ApplePodcasts, #GooglePodcasts, #Spotify, #Spreaker and more!
I SHINE my spotlight on: BLACK MEN AND MENTAL HEALTH with Licensed Professional Counselor (RC) James Harris of THE MEN TO HEAL MOVEMENT James Harris. He’s kicking of National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month (July). There’s a mental health stigma in the black community, especially amongst black men! To compound it, you want black men to see a therapist? Often, that’s a double NO! Well I want to change that narrative! Candid and educational conversation about Black men and mental health, with a black male therapist! Listen LIVE at livingtruelivingyou.com Kendéll Lenice Lady MotivatorListen anytime from anywhere where all podcasts are played! #ApplePodcasts, #GooglePodcasts, #Spotify, #Spreaker and more!
In this episode, DeAvila Sadé, LMSW and Diamonique Jackson discuss the benefits of understanding the power an individual has by speaking what they want and obtaining it!—————————————————————Social Media! Follow Us! DeAvila Sadé Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/askdeavilasade/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/askdeavilasade/ YouTube: https://m.youtube.com/results?q=askdeavilasadeDiamonique JacksonFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/thelytchallenge/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/diamoniquejackson/Intro/Outro: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/give-me-a-sign/1378667174?i=1378667187—————————————————————Want to send a letter for us to answer on the podcast?! Email us at everydaywelyt@gmail.com ! Your identity will remain confidential!
On this episode of tha podcast, Anthony and Artesia travel to the City of Angels to interview some dope guest! First up, is America's #1 Therapist, Kiaundra Jackson (@kiaundrajackson) as they talk about mental health awareness, creating a hub for black people to discuss their mental issues and more! Follow us on twitter @tharealityisInstagram at www.instagram.com/tharealityisFacebook at www.facebook.com/tharealityis Music by @Lbodean (Twitter & Instagram)
On this episode of tha podcast, Anthony and Artesia travel to the City of Angels to interview some dope guest! First up, is America's #1 Therapist, Kiaundra Jackson (@kiaundrajackson) as they talk about mental health awareness, creating a hub for black people to discuss their mental issues and more! Follow us on twitter @tharealityisInstagram at www.instagram.com/tharealityisFacebook at www.facebook.com/tharealityis Music by @Lbodean (Twitter & Instagram)
Dani gives us insight on Michelle Williams battle with depression Mrs.Kay provides awareness about what depressive symptoms look like and why it is has no faceSash Bosh provokes thoughts with some personal questions about depressionCiCi provides us with some biblical references as it relates to depression
In today’s episode we chat about do’s and don’ts to successfully build a blended family. While it isn’t impossible to marry without one person having a child from a former relationship, it is highly likely. People don’t realize the stress, uncertainty and difficulty to forge a new family unit. We’ll provide tips and tools to help navigate the process so your family can be perfectly blended.
This week in episode five: Dani helps us digest the new Snoop Dogg album,The Bible of Love and the criticsMrs. Kay teaches the benefit of having a lyrical destination as a mood stabilizerSash Bosh leads a discussion centered around how the sistahs develop their lyrical destinations CiCi gives us a sprinkle of glory as it relates to music
This week in episode four: Dani helps us digest the new Tyler Perry Movie, Acrimony Mrs. Kay process the stereotype "THE ANGRY BLACK WOMAN"Sash Bosh leads a discussion centered around stereotypes of black women.CiCi gives us a sprinkle of glory and the importance of being slow to speak and to express anger.