Five Black Psychologists You Should Know
Check out these five fearless Black psychologists!
The American Psychological Association has gone full woke. Psychology is a tool of white supremacy.
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Liberated Legacies: A Discussion with Black Men in Clinical Psychology| Becoming Dr. Baker
Hi Loves!! HAPPY BLACK HISTORY MONTH!!! Becoming Dr. Baker is BACK and moving towards one of the original goals of the channel: sparking critical conversations and highlighting the experiences of those whose voices are often silenced. Many decades ago, Malcolm X posed the question to Americans: What do you call a Black Man with a […]
🚨How to Become A Psychologist: Empowering Black Scholars
The journey toward "Dr. Chanda," was NOT easy, but it got DONE! Now I want to empower others like me! Join me for a Q&A session of several questions that you all have messaged me via Instagram! "Was getting your degree hard?" "Should I go for a Psy.D or PhD?" "How much does a psychologist […]
Black History Month, Black Psychologists Who Made History
Join Black Mental Health Matters on a special episode in honor of Black History Month this Thursday as we dive into the contributions of Black Psychologists to Mental Health throughout History. Black Mental Health Matters Inc honors and celebrates their achievements. We acknowledge the Mental health pioneers who bravely created and advocated for th
Black History Month Black Psychologists Who Made History
Join Black Mental Health Matters on a special episode in honor of Black History Month this Thursday as we dive into the contributions of Black Psychologists to Mental Health throughout History. Black Mental Health Matters Inc honors and celebrates their achievements. We acknowledge the Mental health pioneers who bravely created and advocated for th
Kujichagulia: Effective Strategies in Addressing Trauma in African Americans
In celebration of February, African American History Month, the Cultural and Linguistic Competency Technical Assistance Team for Children’s Behavioral Health hosted a webinar entitled – Kujichagulia (Swahili – Self Determination): Effective Strategies in Addressing Trauma in African American Children, Youth and Families. The webinar’s learning obje
Racism and African American Youth Mental Health
Enrique W. Neblett, Jr., Ph.D., Associate Professor, Department of Psychology and Neuroscience, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill This workshop is from the 2018 Miami International Child & Adolescent Mental Health Conference, presented by the FIU Center for Children and Families.
TIA&TW – The African American Experience, Part I
Episode #2227: The African American Experience, Part I This week Dennis Wholey begins a two-program conversation with two African American psychologists on how the lives of African Americans have been influenced by history and are impacted today in ways that some of the country may not see, realize or appreciate. Guests include Dr. Alfiee Breland-N