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The Black Marriage and Family Therapy Matters Podcast
Dr. Connie Omari
548 episodes
5 days ago
Psychotherapy is an effective way to help people and families experience a better quality of life. However, research shows, that blacks are less likely to attend therapy, are more likely to prematurely terminate therapy, and are more likely to experience cultural mistrust in the therapeutic process when working with non-black therapist. Furthermore, research shows that if blacks had greater access to black therapist, they would be more likely to reap its benefits. This podcast connects black families to black therapist by providing culturally relevant mental health resources.
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Psychotherapy is an effective way to help people and families experience a better quality of life. However, research shows, that blacks are less likely to attend therapy, are more likely to prematurely terminate therapy, and are more likely to experience cultural mistrust in the therapeutic process when working with non-black therapist. Furthermore, research shows that if blacks had greater access to black therapist, they would be more likely to reap its benefits. This podcast connects black families to black therapist by providing culturally relevant mental health resources.
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#530🔥 Free Yourself: Break the Chains & Become Who You Were Born to Be | Dr. O’s Message of Freedom
The Black Marriage and Family Therapy Matters Podcast
9 minutes 28 seconds
5 months ago
#530🔥 Free Yourself: Break the Chains & Become Who You Were Born to Be | Dr. O’s Message of Freedom

Are you tired of carrying weight that was never yours to hold? In this powerful and personal message, Dr. O delivers a transformational reminder: freedom isn’t found in your circumstances—it’s found in your mindset.

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The Black Marriage and Family Therapy Matters Podcast
Psychotherapy is an effective way to help people and families experience a better quality of life. However, research shows, that blacks are less likely to attend therapy, are more likely to prematurely terminate therapy, and are more likely to experience cultural mistrust in the therapeutic process when working with non-black therapist. Furthermore, research shows that if blacks had greater access to black therapist, they would be more likely to reap its benefits. This podcast connects black families to black therapist by providing culturally relevant mental health resources.