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It took Anita 12 years and five therapists to find someone who could help her tackle questions of racial and cultural identity. She meets two therapists of color working to make that kind of support more accessible. Sahaj Kaur Kohli, founder of Brown Girl Therapy, talks about approaching wellness from a more collectivist lens, and Jor-El Caraballo shares how he helps clients build tools for resilience in the face of systemic oppression.Meet the guests:- Sahaj Kaur Kohli is a psychotherapist, the founder of Brown Girl Therapy and the author of “But What Will People Say?”- Jor-El Caraballo is a therapist, the co-founder of Viva Mental Health and Wellness and the author of “Self-Care for Black Men”Special thanks to Lisa R. Savage, Erinn Scott, Melody Li and Susan Chung for contributing to this week's episode.Read the transcript | Review the podcast on your preferred platformFollow Embodied on Instagram Leave a message for EmbodiedPlease note: This episode originally published July 25, 2024.
The Practice of the Practice Podcast | Innovative Ideas to Start, Grow, and Scale a Private Practice
Meet Joe Sanok Joe Sanok helps counselors to create thriving practices that are the envy of other counselors. He has helped counselors to grow their businesses by 50-500% and is proud of all the private practice owners who are growing their income, influence, and impact on the world. Click here to explore consulting with Joe. […] The post Marketing Month: Marketing Like a Mega-Practice Owner with Lisa R. Savage, LCSW | POP 1170 appeared first on How to Start, Grow, and Scale a Private Practice | Practice of the Practice.
It took Anita 12 years and five therapists to find someone who could help her tackle questions of racial and cultural identity. She meets two therapists of color working to make that kind of support more accessible. Sahaj Kaur Kohli, founder of Brown Girl Therapy, talks about approaching wellness from a more collectivist lens, and Jor-El Caraballo shares how he helps clients build tools for resilience in the face of systemic oppression.Meet the guests:- Sahaj Kaur Kohli is a psychotherapist, the founder of Brown Girl Therapy and the author of “But What Will People Say?”- Jor-El Caraballo is a therapist, the co-founder of Viva Mental Health and Wellness and the author of “Self-Care for Black Men”Special thanks to Lisa R. Savage, Erinn Scott, Melody Li and Susan Chung for contributing to this weeks' episode.Read the transcript | Review the podcast on your preferred platformFollow Embodied on X and Instagram Leave a message for EmbodiedSign up for WUNC's new Politics Newsletter here.
The Practice of the Practice Podcast | Innovative Ideas to Start, Grow, and Scale a Private Practice
What is the practice-growing power behind niching down into your topic? How do you manage a large group practice with ease? Are you considering... The post Lisa R. Savage, LCSW, Built A 50+ Clinician Practice and Added Measurement-Based Care | PoP 631 appeared first on How to Start, Grow, and Scale a Private Practice| Practice of the Practice.
The Practice of the Practice Podcast | Innovative Ideas to Start, Grow, and Scale a Private Practice
What is the practice-growing power behind niching down into your topic? How do you manage a large group practice with ease? Are you considering... The post Lisa R. Savage, LCSW, Built A 50+ Clinician Practice and Added Measurement-Based Care | PoP 631 appeared first on How to Start, Grow, and Scale a Private Practice| Practice of the Practice.
Lisa R. Savage of the Center for Child Development in the state of Delaware, provides both school and clinic based counseling for children AND their families. Lisa sat down with Breanne and I to discuss ways to keep our children mentally safe during COVID-19. The lives of children around the world have been disrupted as their normal routines have ceased as families are quarantined at home to prevent the spread of COVID-19. Into and Exit Music: City Sunshine by Kevin MacLeod. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mommywhereismyshoe/support
The Therapy for Black Girls Podcast is a weekly conversation with Dr. Joy Harden Bradford, a licensed Psychologist in Atlanta, Georgia, about all things mental health, personal development, and all the small decisions we can make to become the best possible version of ourselves. This week's episode features Lisa R. Savage, LCSW. Lisa and I chatted about why Black women often engage in emotional eating, how it's connected to trauma, and strategies you can use if emotional eating is something you struggle with. ***Missed the survey last week and still want to participate? therapyforblackgirls.com/MEDIQ Resources Mentioned When Food is Love- Geneen Roth Breaking Free from Emotional Eating- Geneen Roth It's Not What You're Eating, It's What's Eating You- Janet Greeson, Ph.D. The Body Keeps the Score- Bessel van der Kolk, M.D. Adverse Childhood Experiences Survey How Childhood Trauma Affects Health Across a Lifetime- TEDMED talk by Dr. Nadine Burke Harris Where to Find Ms. Savage thecenterforchilddevelopment.com delawarecenterforcounselingandwellness.com Facebook: @CCDNewark Sign Up for the University of Private Practice If you're looking for a therapist in your area, check out the directory at therapyforblackgirls.com/directory. If you're a therapist and would like your information added to the directory, check out therapyforblackgirls.com/beinglisted. If you're in the Atlanta area and would like to participate in one of Dr. Joy's therapy groups, sign up at therapyforblackgirls.com/shift. If you have questions or would like to discuss podcast sponsorship, email us at podcast@therapyforblackgirls.com. The hashtag for the podcast is #TBGinSession. Make sure to follow us on social media: Twitter: @therapy4bgirls Instagram: @therapyforblackgirls Facebook: @therapyforblackgirls