Welcome to The SchoolHouse Podcast, where we delve into the powerful connection between identity, resilience, and mental health. In this episode, we feature two remarkable black women pursuing their doctoral degrees in mental health—Desirae , a high school counselor, and ShaQuina , working at the college level.
Join us for candid conversations as our guests share personal journeys, addressing challenges faced by black women in mental health professions and the significance of representation. Explore their insights on the unique mental health needs within the black community, bridging the gap between academia and real-world practice.
Tune in to The SchoolHouse Podcast for an enlightening discussion celebrating the resilience, determination, and vital contributions of black women in mental health. This episode amplifies their voices, shedding light on triumphs, advocacy, and the universal importance of mental health and representation.
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