Reclaiming Healing: The Power of Black Psychology in a Biased World with Dr. Donell Barnett – Episode 325

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Black psychology reclaims healing by centering African wisdom, confronting racism, and fostering true human connection. In this episode, Sharlee Dixon sits down with Dr. Donell Barnett, a distinguished counseling psychologist and former President of The Association of Black Psychologists. Donell has held various impactful roles, including Director of HIV Prevention Programs, Adjunct Professor of Psychology, Behavioral Health Clinic Director, Chief of Field Investigations and Program Evaluation for the US Army Public Health Center, and Administrator of Behavioral Health Services for the State of Illinois. His expertise spans trauma, the intersection of faith and wellness, and initiatives to enhance the health and well-being of communities marginalized by economic and social disparities. In our previous episode with Donell, we explored Black Psychology and his work with ABPsi. Today, we’re thrilled to dive deeper into the conversation, focusing on Black Psychology and the shaping of Black mental health.

Resources

For more information about ABPsi, please visit:

https://abpsi.org

For more information on the 2024 ABPsi International Convention, please visit:

https://abpsi.site-ym.com/page/ConventionCall

To access the Journal of Black Psychology, please visit:

https://abpsi.site-ym.com/page/JBP

For more information about the ABpsi Global Institute and programs, please visit:

https://abpsi.org/globalinstitute/

To learn more about the Zola Mondays Podcast, please visit:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c7XjytCOMZg&list=PLonCvx5cZSj224MIOcf8UgjRxcEmoagP6

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