27 episodi

Welcome to Black Folks do Therapy where we endeavor to challenge you to think critically about your mental health and overall wellness. Our goal is to inspire you to align your values and actions and live your life fully 86400 seconds every single day. We do this in part by asking questions and raising issues that you may not have previously considered. Ultimately, we encourage you to do those things that help you to live your best life consistently, always working towards balance.

Black Folks do Therapy Dr. Anthony Smith

    • Religione e spiritualità

Welcome to Black Folks do Therapy where we endeavor to challenge you to think critically about your mental health and overall wellness. Our goal is to inspire you to align your values and actions and live your life fully 86400 seconds every single day. We do this in part by asking questions and raising issues that you may not have previously considered. Ultimately, we encourage you to do those things that help you to live your best life consistently, always working towards balance.

    Episode 27: Season 3 Launch - No More Trauma No More Drama A Psychologist's Path to Healing

    Episode 27: Season 3 Launch - No More Trauma No More Drama A Psychologist's Path to Healing

    In this session, I am interviewed by Vanessa O'neal and Barry Saunders about my upcoming book. We discuss the trauma that has impacted the African American community, my own history of trauma and what it means to heal from trauma. We discuss the practical usefulness of the book as an example of the stories and challenges that we all face.

    • 55 min
    Episode 26: Part II Interview with Dr. Adisa Ajamu - Psychology and Armah - Analyzing the book The Healers

    Episode 26: Part II Interview with Dr. Adisa Ajamu - Psychology and Armah - Analyzing the book The Healers

    In this second episode with Dr. Ajamu we continue our discussion with an analysis of the novel The Healers by Ayi Kweh Armah. We process the manner in which Armah weaves psychology into his work, challenging us to critically look at what it means to assist the healing process in an inspirational manner. This fun and lively conversation is a bit different than our normal conversations, but one our listeners are sure to enjoy.

    • 58 min
    Episode 25: Interview with Dr. Adisa Ajamu - On Being a Developmental Psychologist and the impact on the African American community

    Episode 25: Interview with Dr. Adisa Ajamu - On Being a Developmental Psychologist and the impact on the African American community

    I met with Dr. Ajamu to discuss his path to becoming a psychologist and his interactions with the psychologists who influenced his path. We processed the importance of developmental psychologists creating a new paradigm for understanding the African American community and creating new paradigms for healing. Finally, we discussed a framework for discussing and understanding the psychological impact of the work of author Ayi Kwei Armah.

    • 50 min
    Episode 24: Interview with Ms. Dearta Smith M.A., Speech Pathologist

    Episode 24: Interview with Ms. Dearta Smith M.A., Speech Pathologist

    In this episode we talk with Ms. Dearta Smith about her work as a Speech Language Pathologist, and how this relates to mental health. During the podcast she describes her role within the public school system, provides some of the reasons why speech and language services are provided to children, discusses some of her experiences working with children diagnosed on the Autism Spectrum and explains how Assistive Technology can facilitate communication. She also briefly examined the role of parenting in observing and identifying warning signs of communication concerns.
    Lastly we discussed her inspiration for authoring several children's books and discussed how parents can facilitate a lifelong love for literacy with their children.

    • 1h 4 min
    Episode 23: Interview with Dr. Kevin Cokely, University of Texas

    Episode 23: Interview with Dr. Kevin Cokely, University of Texas

    In this interview, we discussed the impact of policy and the effectiveness of policy making on the mental health of underserved communities. We discussed the legal and political hurdles that must be navigated to allow for access to programs that will bring about equity and healing. We discussed the impact of the current racial climate and how this affects the Black community in addition to interventions for healing.

    • 56 min
    Episode 22: Interview with Dr. Kevin Washington, Grambling State University

    Episode 22: Interview with Dr. Kevin Washington, Grambling State University

    Talked with Dr. Washington about his career path into psychology and how it has manifested. We discussed issues related to Black Psychology and managing our spirit during this time in our country. Discussed issues related to Black men and mental health. We also touched on some of the historical aspects of etiology of Black Psychology and the current and future states.

    • 1h 3 min

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