Sinopsis
I think therefore I help
Episodios
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Episode 4: Who Protect Us: Children Mental Health of Child Abuse
30/04/2019 Duración: 01h08minNiEtta and Dr. Ken sit down with Dr. Tia Crossley a Licensed Psychologist and Licensed Specialist in School Psychology also an Executive Director of Synergy Center for Wellness, a nonprofit organization that provides mental health services to individuals and families. Dr. Crossley grew up in a home faced with many challenges such as substance abuse and physical abuse, learning to cope with these issues she started to advocate for herself and others, empowering her to become the phenomenal psychologist she is today. Dr. Crossley explains how child abuse may affect children and their psychological development as they become adults. NiEtta also interviews Mrs. Erica Tucker Licensed Clinical Social Worker founder of Taylormade Child & Family Solutions that specializes in individual, couple, and family counseling. Erica is passionate about doing what it takes to create a better space for underprivileged and abused children. Erica also talks about strategies that are used for crises and intervention for chi
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Episode 3: Step Up And Out: Addressing Women's Global Mistreatment
29/03/2019 Duración: 01h40minThe Help Show interviews three amazing women for Women History Month. Pam Fields founder of Visible Unity, a minister, scholar and activist, Candace Thompson community outreach manager at Baylor Scott and White Wellness Center at Juanita J Craft Recreation Center and Kenyatta Black LPC. NiEtta and Dr. Ken have an open dialogue about equity for all and the importance of gender equality. They also discussed how equality is beneficial to society as a whole. In economic gains can be made with the emancipation and empowerment of women. With women in the untidy center, we confront difficulties in the present working environment. In this monthly podcast, we further the conversation about men and women, equality and equity. Fairness and equality is not a female issue, it's a social and financial objective. NiEtta sits down privately with Kenyatta Black and discusses how women's rights and the feminist movement have a long, storied place in American history, and how trauma has occurred over the years becau
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Episode 2: We Shall Overcome: Mental Health, Spirituality, and the African American Community
28/02/2019 Duración: 01h02minNiEtta and Dr. Ken interview Edwin Robinson a minister, scholar, and activist that is passionate about doing the work to create a better present and future for his people. Mr. Robinson talks about how he works to help people use their power to create change and sees therapy as a means for healing both individually and culturally. NiEtta and Dr. Ken also interview Psychiatrist James Earl Lee, Jr., MD a specialist in Inpatient Psychiatrist at Springbrook Behavioral Health and co-author of Mind Matters, they talk what started his career in psychiatry and how cultural movements influenced the way African Americans approach mental health issues in their communities.
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Episode 1: Know Dieting: Food Fads and Disordered Eating
31/01/2019 Duración: 48minNiEtta and Dr. Ken interview Kiersten Rapstine, a clinician in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Group Therapy, Crisis Intervention, Family Therapy, and Addiction Recovery. She is a Licensed professional counselor, (LPC-S) Certified Eating Disorder Specialist(CEDS-S). In the conversation with Kiersten, we get to unpack the myths about eating disorders, their impact on individuals, and the overall stigma associated with the disease that first attacks the mind & then the body. NiEtta and Dr. Ken also interview Malak Saddy, a Registered and Licensed Dietician (RD) LD to discuss healthy food regimens for modern lifestyles and how poor diets can impact your mental health.
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New Life: Mental Health and Motherhood pt. 1 w/ Tiffany Wicks and Nikki Carrol
30/05/2018 Duración: 48min -
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