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On today’s episode, we’re sitting down with Keisha Reaves, a Perinatal Mental Health-Certified Licensed Professional Counselor in North Georgia who has a lot to to say about the state of mental health care for BIPOC parents in the United States. Speaking from personal experience, Keisha is a passionate advocate on a mission to educate parents and practitioners about the myriad of resources that are quite literally at their fingertips. We’ll talk about “Strong Black Woman Syndrome '', dating around for that special someone (hey, we’re talking about finding the right therapist), and taking your power back! So, wIthout any further ado, please sit back, relax, and enjoy this episode with our friend, Keisha.
Mentioned in today's episode:
- Podcast: Wiser Than Me
- TV: Couples Therapy
- Book: Before I Let Go
- Connect with Keisha: keishareaves.com; @keisha_reaves (Instagram)
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