1 hr 1 min

Encore Episode: African Americans & Covid-19 with Jermaine Thomas, Psy.D‪.‬ Psychology Talk Podcast

    • Mental Health

In this encore episode, Kyle and Scott are joined by Dr. Jermaine Thomas, Psy.D. Jermain is a licensed clinical psychologist in Chicago IL. He practices at Cornerstone Counseling Center of Chicago (CCCOC). Cornerstone Counseling is a not-for-profit faith-based organization that provides psychotherapy to a broad array of individuals across the sociocultural and economic strata. He first appeared on Episode 45 the Chicago Psychology Podcast.

In this episode, Dr.Thomas addresses:

· The disproportionate number of COVID-19 cases amidst the African American community

· Trans-generational trauma and epigenetics

· Health issues in the African American community and chronic stress

· Attachment theory as it plays out in African Americans

· Civil Rights, and the history of slavery and oppression

· The current protests that are being held in the wake of George Floyd’s death

This is a very topical, collegial discussion, that raises a number of issues that beg for better solutions. We hope that you take away from it a better understanding of the complicated interplay of history and systemic trauma that the lens of psychology can provide us.

In this encore episode, Kyle and Scott are joined by Dr. Jermaine Thomas, Psy.D. Jermain is a licensed clinical psychologist in Chicago IL. He practices at Cornerstone Counseling Center of Chicago (CCCOC). Cornerstone Counseling is a not-for-profit faith-based organization that provides psychotherapy to a broad array of individuals across the sociocultural and economic strata. He first appeared on Episode 45 the Chicago Psychology Podcast.

In this episode, Dr.Thomas addresses:

· The disproportionate number of COVID-19 cases amidst the African American community

· Trans-generational trauma and epigenetics

· Health issues in the African American community and chronic stress

· Attachment theory as it plays out in African Americans

· Civil Rights, and the history of slavery and oppression

· The current protests that are being held in the wake of George Floyd’s death

This is a very topical, collegial discussion, that raises a number of issues that beg for better solutions. We hope that you take away from it a better understanding of the complicated interplay of history and systemic trauma that the lens of psychology can provide us.

1 hr 1 min