Dr. Angela Neal-Barnett: Call It What It Is! Social Phobia, Anxiety, Fear and Panic Attacks

Have you ever wondered what it truly means when someone says "you're getting on my nerves"? Simone sits down with Dr. Angela Neal-Barnett, national award winning psychologist, professor and leading expert on anxiety disorders among Black Americans. Learn the science behind the language we hear so often as it relates to our mental health. The two discuss social media and the pressure it has on millennials to be perfect in every area from career, beauty, health, wellness, etc. Throughout the conversation, Simone references Dr. Angela's book Sooth Your Nerves: The Black Woman's Guide to Understanding and Overcoming Anxiety, Panic, and Fear.
About Dr. Angela Neal-Barnett
Dr. Angela Neal-Barnett is a national award-winning psychologist, professor, and leading expert on anxiety
disorders among Black Americans. The recipient of the 2020 Kent State University Outstanding Researcher
and Scholar Award, Dr. Barnett is the first African American woman to be tenured and promoted to the rank of
Full Professor in Kent State University’s Department of Psychological Sciences and in the College of Arts and
Sciences. Within the department, she directs the Program for Research on Anxiety Disorders among African
Americans (PRADAA). Dr. Neal-Barnett’s current work focuses on the role of racism and trauma in Black infant
mortality and maternal morbidity and culturally competent anxiety intervention.
A fellow of the American Psychological Association and the recipient of the Anxiety and Depression
Association of America’s Jerilyn Ross Clinician Advocate Award, Dr. Neal-Barnett has received numerous
federal, state, and foundation funding including grants from the National Institute of Mental Health, National
Science Foundation, Women’s Endowment Fund of the Akron Community Foundation, Ohio Commission on
Minority Health, Sisters of Charity Foundation and the Mount Sinai HealthCare Foundation. She is the architect
and developer of the Build Your Own Theme Song© App; mobile technology that assists middle school Black
girls in reducing anxiety and the author of Soothe Your Nerves: The Black Woman’s Guide to Understanding
and Overcoming Anxiety, Panic and Fear (Fireside/Simon and Schuster). During these dual pandemics,
Self.com named Soothe Your Nerves as one of the 9 books to read to help manage your emotions and
essence. Essence magazine and essence.com named it an essential book to help Black women practice self-
care.
An international workshop presenter and speaker, Dr. Neal-Barnett’s work bridges the gap between academia
and the real world. She has published in numerous psychological journals Her work has been featured on
CNN, NBC, NPR, PBS, Fox News,The Blend, SIRUSXM Doctor’s Radio, BET, and the Harvard Business
Review Podcast Series The Anxious Achiever as well as in O, The Oprah Magazine, Harvard Business
Review, WebMD Magazine, Essence, Fortune, US News and World Report and the New York Times.
Dr. Neal-Barnett received her B.A. from Mount Union College (University of Mount Union) and her MA and
Ph.D. from DePaul University. She resides in OH and is the proud mother of a 2020 college graduate. For
more information on Dr. Neal-Barnett follow her on Twitter @dranjela.
Upcoming Projects
Fall 2022. Harvard Business Review Guide to Mental Health in the Workplace. The Anxiety of Only and Taking
Care of Your Mental Health When You’re a Person of Color.
Social Media
Twitter @dranjela ; @KSUPRADAA. Instagram @KSUPRADAA. Facebook KSUPRADAA
Website https://sites.google.com/view/pradaalab/home
Information
- Show
- FrequencyUpdated Biweekly
- PublishedJanuary 31, 2022 at 6:07 PM UTC
- Length31 min
- RatingClean