The Social Work Success Path Podcast

Manicka Thomas, LISW-S
The Social Work Success Path Podcast

A podcast dedicated to helping Social Workers, Therapist and Helping Professionals define their career success paths while increasing their income and making an impact. We don't have to choose! We help Social Workers drown out the noise of others, while attuning to that voice, calling them to more freedom in their careers without feeling boxed in to traditional Social Work roles. While social workers navigate through the 3 phases of professionalism, they learn how to design a career they love and teach what they know.

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  1. The Power of Parental Connection | Helping Black Children Succeed

    08/10/2019

    The Power of Parental Connection | Helping Black Children Succeed

    On this episode we discuss how "bad parenting" fails black children and how you can know if you are building mentally resilient children The In Her Space community welcomes The Afrocentric Social Worker Podcast hosted by Manicka Thomas LISW. Manicka discusses the topic of mental health awareness and the impact that it can have in making changes in our communities. She discusses the importance of African Americans being the center of the solution driven outcomes that impact our families and most importantly our children.  Manicka is a licensed social worker with experience in working with children and families overcome social hurdles and providing supportive tools to help them achieve their goals.   The Afrocentric Social Worker Podcast will be a welcome addition to In Her Space and we are excited about what is to come!!! For more information vision www.inherspace.com Manicka Thomas is the CEO of Thomas Community Consulting LLC, a Continuing Education and Professional Development company that offers workshops and training  for counselors, social workers and helping professionals from a culturally relevant perspective. She is also the Clinical Director at Kindred Connections Therapy Center. A mental health private practice that specializes in providing therapy to African American children, youth and families impacted by trauma.  With over 10 years of experience, her work with youth and families spans from working with head start children and parents to supporting rising high school Seniors in completing college level coursework for graduation. She has also taught as an Adjunct Faculty member in the Social Work Program at Sinclair Community College. Her primary interests as an educator are Cultural Competence, Afrocentricity as a Model for Social Change, and African American youth development and behavior.  Here is what we discuss in this episode: The role the black church plays in encouraging conversations about mental health Understanding the body mind connection in mental health treatment The impact of childhood attachment and trauma on children's behaviors Healing the entire family by restoring healthy interactions Understanding anger as a secondary emotion and what that means for children's behaviors   Links Discussed In This Episode   Get in touch with Manicka via her websites: www.manickathomas.com - CEUs for Counselors and Social Workers www.kindredconnectionstherapy.com - Manicka's private therapy practice

    27 min
5
out of 5
25 Ratings

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A podcast dedicated to helping Social Workers, Therapist and Helping Professionals define their career success paths while increasing their income and making an impact. We don't have to choose! We help Social Workers drown out the noise of others, while attuning to that voice, calling them to more freedom in their careers without feeling boxed in to traditional Social Work roles. While social workers navigate through the 3 phases of professionalism, they learn how to design a career they love and teach what they know.

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